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Blockchain Technology in LUXEMBURG Blockchain is the most well-known and used distributed ledger technology. Blockchain is the type of a ledger in which value-exchange transactions (in the form of cryptocurrencies, tokens or information) are sequentially grouped into blocks. Each block contains a signature that is based on the exact content (string of data) of that block. The next block contains this signature as well, linking all previous blocks to each other up until the first block. Blocks are immutably recorded across a peer-to-peer network, using cryptographic trust and assurance mechanisms. Cryptocurrencies are a decentralized subset of digital currencies, based on a set of algorithms and protocols that enable a peer-to-peer, cryptographically based payment mechanism, a medium of exchange and a store of value, the best-known example being bitcoin (Gartner, 2018a). A token is a digital item which represents either the right to perform some operation or a physical object of value.