My answer is no, the blockchain can not be used without the internet. So, some kind of connectivity to the internet is required to make any kind of digital transaction on Blockchain. But you can possibly build a private blockchain network without actually connecting to the internet.
The downside is that it's one way: while you can receive blockchain data via satellite, you can't send transactions directly to the network. This means to send Bitcoin transactions, you still must rely on internet connectivity.
Many blockchain networks operate as public databases, meaning anyone with an internet connection can view a list of the network's transaction history. Although users can access transaction details, they cannot access identifying information about the users making those transactions.
Why Do Cryptocurrencies Need Proof of Work? Because they are decentralized and peer-to-peer by design, blockchains such as cryptocurrency networks require some way of achieving both consensus and security. Proof of work is one method that makes it too resource-intensive to overtake the network.
This means that all the machines in a blockchain have both the role of client and server because they all depend on the other nodes for the following functions: Send and receive new transactions: When new transactions are received all nodes re-transmit them to all other nodes.
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