The first major change to ledgers appeared in the fourteenth century with the invention of double entry bookkeeping. In the late twentieth century ledgers moved from analog to Digital ledgers. The Blockchain is a distributed ledgers that does not rely on a trusted central authority to maintain and validate the ledger. A Database allows for more complex distribution, calculation, analysis and tracking. A Database is Computable and Searchable. But a Digitised ledger is only as reliable as the Organisation.
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