Data is stored on blockchain and all data is encrypted only accessible by using the owner's biometrics (could be face, iris of your eyes, or veins on your arm).
Hi TimeTeller!
First of all, it's not just the server, but many distributed servers with blockchain nodes.
If we're talking about an intruder, then access to a server won't help him. Because all information stored there is encrypted. Moreover, such a server will be regarded as a hacked and will be eliminated from actual blockchain nodes.
But who has the access of the iTrue platform's server?
Of course, those data need to be stored somewhere.
Or I'm not understanding things here. Please enlighten us.
Ok, thanks. Appreciate the answers.
Let's see maybe hackers don't know yet how to decrypt info from blockchain at the moment.
But, who knows, in the near future, it might be possible because of quantum computers or other highly advanced gadgets.
The future is interesting to see!