Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) is a digital system for recording the transaction of assets where the data is stored across multiple locations. Blockchain is a type of DLT that ensures data integrity and security through decentralization.
Cardano ensures data availability and durability in storage through replication, redundancy, and data distribution techniques that store multiple copies of blockchain data across network nodes, ensuring resilience against data loss.
Cardano's approach to decentralized identity and self-sovereign identity involves cryptographic key pairs, digital signatures, and verifiable credentials that enable individuals to create, own, and control their identity information without relying on centralized authorities or intermediaries, ensuring privacy, autonomy, and security in identity management and verification on the blockchain.
Cardano's approach to disaster relief centers on leveraging blockchain technology to provide transparent, efficient, and accountable support.
Cardano promotes digital democracy by leveraging blockchain technology to enable transparent, decentralized, and participatory governance systems.
Cardano's role in digital inclusion encompasses its commitment to providing access, affordability, and opportunity for individuals, communities, and societies.