
handle: 10553/55554
FChain es un proyecto cuyo objetivo se basa en desarrollar una blockchain privada para evitar los fraudes derivados del factoring. Este tipo de servicios se presta a fraudes como la falsificación de facturas o descontar una factura con varias entidades financieras. Esta blockchain podrá ser utilizada por las entidades financieras para consultar el estadode una factura. Para ello la blockchain registraría todos los eventos desde que se genera una factura hasta que se paga, incluyendo además la cadena de contratación de servicios de factoring que pueda derivarse.
FChain is a project whose objective is based on developing a private blockchain to avoid fraud derived from factoring services. This type of service lends itself to frauds such as falsifying invoices or discount an invoice with several financial entities. This blockchain can be used by financial institutions to consult the status of an invoice. The blockchain will record all the events from the invoice since it is generated until it is paid, also including the chain of factoring services contracted that may be derived.
120317 Informática, Optimization, Blockchain, Factoring, Security, Record, Descentralización, Registro, Factoraje, Descentralization, Seguridad, Optimización
120317 Informática, Optimization, Blockchain, Factoring, Security, Record, Descentralización, Registro, Factoraje, Descentralization, Seguridad, Optimización
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