毕马威报告:67%的金融或税务企业没有使用区块链技术
```json { "translatedTitle": "KPMG Report: 67% of Financial or Tax Companies Are Not Using Blockchain Technology", "translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 10, 2019 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nTuoniao Blockchain News: According to TheNextWeb's April 10 report, a recent survey conducted by KPMG questioned 450 respondents working in financial or tax companies. About 60% of respondents indicated they would be willing to adopt blockchain technology within their organizations to achieve task automation.\n\nHowever, 67% of respondents said they are not currently using this technology. About 27% said they were unsure whether their companies are using blockchain.\n\nRespondents also revealed several factors they believe are hindering blockchain adoption:\nAbout 33% said it was due to lack of corresponding resources, while 22% said it was due to lack of funding. Additionally, 22% of respondents also indicated a lack of sufficient technical capabilities.\n\nA report released by PwC in August last year found that companies do not want to be excluded from the blockchain trend, and they are getting involved in this technology.\n\nSurvey results showed that 84% of respondents said their companies are \"actively participating\" in blockchain technology.\n\nIn fact, the technology's potential largely lies in helping companies maximize operational efficiency, thereby maximizing profits. However, the widespread lack of understanding of this technology and resources is hindering blockchain development.\n\nNevertheless, a recent developer report indicated that it is possible for blockchain technology to achieve large-scale practical application implementation in the coming years.\n\nJoin the Tuoniao community for discussion, WeChat ID: tuoniao02\n\nThis article has been originally certified by \"Yuanben\", author: Tuoniao Blockchain. Visit yuanben.io and search [3EGQ9UO4] to obtain authorization information.\n\n---\nWith editor-in-chief authorization, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward." } ```
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"translatedTitle": "KPMG Report: 67% of Financial or Tax Companies Are Not Using Blockchain Technology",
"translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 10, 2019 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nTuoniao Blockchain News: According to TheNextWeb's April 10 report, a recent survey conducted by KPMG questioned 450 respondents working in financial or tax companies. About 60% of respondents indicated they would be willing to adopt blockchain technology within their organizations to achieve task automation.\n\nHowever, 67% of respondents said they are not currently using this technology. About 27% said they were unsure whether their companies are using blockchain.\n\nRespondents also revealed several factors they believe are hindering blockchain adoption:\nAbout 33% said it was due to lack of corresponding resources, while 22% said it was due to lack of funding. Additionally, 22% of respondents also indicated a lack of sufficient technical capabilities.\n\nA report released by PwC in August last year found that companies do not want to be excluded from the blockchain trend, and they are getting involved in this technology.\n\nSurvey results showed that 84% of respondents said their companies are \"actively participating\" in blockchain technology.\n\nIn fact, the technology's potential largely lies in helping companies maximize operational efficiency, thereby maximizing profits. However, the widespread lack of understanding of this technology and resources is hindering blockchain development.\n\nNevertheless, a recent developer report indicated that it is possible for blockchain technology to achieve large-scale practical application implementation in the coming years.\n\nJoin the Tuoniao community for discussion, WeChat ID: tuoniao02\n\nThis article has been originally certified by \"Yuanben\", author: Tuoniao Blockchain. Visit yuanben.io and search [3EGQ9UO4] to obtain authorization information.\n\n---\nWith editor-in-chief authorization, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward."
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