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Reduced Operational Risk

Definition

Reduced Operational Risk signifies the minimization of potential losses resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people, and systems, or from external events. In the context of blockchain technology, this reduction is often achieved through automation via smart contracts, immutable record-keeping, and distributed network architectures. These features decrease human error, enhance data integrity, and bolster system resilience against single points of failure. It leads to more reliable and efficient business operations.