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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Feb 1, 2023
Date Accepted: Mar 24, 2024

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Efficient Use of Biological Data in the Web 3.0 Era by Applying Nonfungible Token Technology

Li S, Wang G, Li G, Wu C, Chen C

Efficient Use of Biological Data in the Web 3.0 Era by Applying Nonfungible Token Technology

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e46160

DOI: 10.2196/46160

PMID: 38805706

PMCID: 11167317

Applying NFT Technology: Efficient Utilization of Biological Data in the Web3.0 Era

  • Sheng Li; 
  • Guanyi Wang; 
  • Gang Li; 
  • Can Wu; 
  • Chen Chen

ABSTRACT

CryptoKitties, a trendy game on Ethereum which is an open-source public blockchain platform with a smart contract function, brought non-fungible tokens (NFTs) into the public eye in 2017. NFTs are popular because of their non-fungible properties and their unique and irreplaceable nature in the real world. The embryonic form of NFTs can be traced back to a P2P network protocol improved based on Bitcoin in 2012 that can realize decentralized virtual asset transactions. At present, NFTs have gained more attention and have shown an unprecedented explosive growth trend. We aimed to introduce the concept of digital asset NFTs into the medical and health field to conduct a subversive discussion on biobank operations. By converting biomedical data into NFTs, the collection and circulation of samples can be accelerated, and the transformation of resources can be promoted so the biobank can achieve sustainable development through “decentralization.”


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Please cite as:

Li S, Wang G, Li G, Wu C, Chen C

Efficient Use of Biological Data in the Web 3.0 Era by Applying Nonfungible Token Technology

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e46160

DOI: 10.2196/46160

PMID: 38805706

PMCID: 11167317

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