AI in medicine – the greatest revolution of the 21st century?

Maciej Zieliński

23 Jan 2021
AI in medicine – the greatest revolution of the 21st century?

Will artificial intelligence change the face of modern medicine? All signs point to yes, and sooner than we might expect. 

A key feature of tools based on artificial intelligence technology is the ability to recognise relevant relationships in raw data. It turns out that this ability can be used in virtually all areas of medicine. Already, AI technology is enabling medical staff to tackle problems that are time-consuming and inefficient to solve on their own. On the Nextrope blog, we present what we believe are the 3 most interesting applications of AI in medicine.

 

Sorting out information chaos 

Dozens of clinical trials are published daily. Many experts and doctors agree that in such a plethora of data, it becomes increasingly difficult to select those relevant to the case of a particular patient. As in many other fields, also in medicine the demand for tools that will assist humans in combing through information seems to be higher than ever. This is where artificial intelligence comes to the rescue.

AI technologies allow doctors to find information in unstructured medical literature in a faster and more efficient way. This makes it easier for them to keep up with scientific developments, update procedures and make more accurate decisions about patient treatment. An example of such Technology is IBM Watson, used by doctors and researchers to extract valuable insights from millions of health reports, patient data records, clinical trials and medical journals.

Medical imaging 

Even tests carried out using the best quality equipment are always subject to the risk of observer error if the data acquired is analysed solely by a human. Such an error can be extremely costly for both patient and doctor. The use of AI algorithms can provide a much smaller margin of error than standard solutions. Machines are simply much more accurate than humans, faster and do not make mistakes resulting from, for example, fatigue. 

Recent studies, such as tests of an algorithm created by Google to detect early stages of breast cancer, show that artificial intelligence solutions are able to achieve results more than 50% better than traditional methods. Over the past few years, several solutions using AI in diagnostic imaging have hit the market. These include CT analysis tools from NVIDIAand Siemens, and Aidoc'sX-ray analysis software, which is already used in more than 100 hospitals worldwide.

Cancer diagnostics

In an effort to enable early diagnosis of various types of cancer, a Romanian start-up has developed the highly accurate AI-MICADIStool. Instead of the circulating DNA molecules or tumour cells commonly used for this purpose, it focuses on examining circulating microRNA molecules. It uses AI algorithms to analyse polymerase chain reaction (PCR), microarray and next-generation sequencing (NGS) data, which are important factors in detecting the earliest stages of cancer development. "By selecting relevant molecular alterations and using artificial intelligence, we have created the best available non-invasive method for diagnosis and early detection of many types of cancer" - explains Alexandru Floares, AI-MICADIS project coordinator. 

The tool is now able to not only detect 13 types of cancer, but also distinguish between malignant and benign forms. "Ultimately, we achieved a 99% accuracy rate and equipped the tool with the ability to distinguish between malignant and benign forms of the disease, "says Floares, "Furthermore, we have demonstrated that using data analytics and artificial intelligence to combine different tests outperforms a single large-scale test in terms of cost, efficiency and results."

AI in medicine - opportunities for development?

The use of AI in medicine has become a reality, not just an optimistic forecast for the future. Unfortunately, it will still be years before artificial intelligence is widely used in every hospital in the world.

 However, everything indicates that in the near future we can expect big increases in the market for AI solutions in medicine. According to the Yole report, its cumulative annual growth rate for 2020-2025 will be as high as 36%, making it one of the fastest growing markets in the IT sector. According to the company's analysts, its total value is expected to exceed $2.7 billion in 2025. Maybe a visit to a robot doctor isn't such a distant prospect after all?

Want to know more about using the latest IT technologies in medicine? Check out our article on howBlockchain is supporting the development of healthcare. And if you are interested in prospective areas of implementation of artificial intelligence algorithms, readour article on AI in education.

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Blockchain for Creators: Secure and Sustainable Infrastructure

Miłosz Mach

07 Nov 2025
Blockchain for Creators: Secure and Sustainable Infrastructure

In today’s digital creative space, where the lines between art and technology are constantly blurring, projects like MARMALADE mark the beginning of a new era - one where creators can protect their work and maintain ownership through blockchain technology.

For Nextrope, being part of MARMALADE goes far beyond implementing features like screenshot blocking or digital watermarking. It’s about building trust infrastructure - systems that empower creators to thrive in the digital world safely and sustainably.

A new kind of blockchain challenge

Cultural and educational projects come with a completely different set of challenges than typical DeFi systems. Here, the focus isn’t on returns or complex smart contracts - it’s on people: artists, illustrators, educators.

That’s why our biggest task was to design secure yet intuitive infrastructure - lightweight, energy-efficient, and accessible for non-technical users exploring Web3 for the first time.

“Our mission wasn’t to build another financial protocol. It was to create a layer of trust for digital creators.”
— Nextrope Team

Security that stays invisible

The best security is the kind you don’t notice.
Within MARMALADE, we focused on making creators' protection seamless:

  • Screenshot blocking safeguards artworks viewed in browsers.
  • Dynamic watermarking helps identify unauthorized copies.
  • Blockchain registry ensures every proof of ownership remains transparent and immutable

“Creators shouldn’t have to think about encryption or private keys - our job is to make security invisible.”

Sustainability by design

MARMALADE also answers a bigger question - how to innovate responsibly.
Nextrope’s infrastructure relies on low-emission blockchain networks and modular architecture that can easily be adapted for other creative or cultural initiatives.

This means the technology built here can support not only artists but also institutions, universities, and educators seeking to integrate blockchain in meaningful ways.

Beyond technology

For Nextrope, MARMALADE is more than a project — it’s proof that blockchain can empower culture and creators, not just finance. By building tools for digital artists, we’re helping them protect their creativity and discover how technology can amplify human expression.

Plasma blockchain. Architecture, Key Features & Why It Matters

Miłosz Mach

21 Oct 2025
Plasma blockchain. Architecture, Key Features & Why It Matters

What is Plasma?

Plasma is a Layer-1 blockchain built specifically for stablecoin infrastructure combining Bitcoin-level security with EVM compatibility and ultra-low fees for stablecoin transfers.

Why Plasma Blockchain Was Created?

Existing blockchains (Ethereum, L2s, etc.) weren’t originally designed around stablecoin payments at scale. As stablecoins grow, issues like congestion, gas cost, latency, and interoperability become constraints. Plasma addresses these by being purpose-built for stablecoin transfers, offering features not found elsewhere.

  • Zero-fee transfers (especially for USDT)
  • Custom gas tokens (separate from XPL, to reduce friction)
  • Trust-minimized Bitcoin bridge (to allow BTC collateral use)
  • Full EVM compatibility smart contracts can work with minimal modifications

Plasma’s Architecture & Core Mechanisms

EVM Compatibility + Smart Contracts

Developers familiar with Ethereum tooling (Solidity, Hardhat, etc.) can deploy contracts on Plasma with limited changes making it easy to port existing dApps or DeFi, similar to other EVM-compatible infrastructures discussed in the article „The Ultimate Web3 Backend Guide: Supercharge dApps with APIs".

Gas Model & Token Mechanism

Instead of forcing users always to hold XPL for gas, Plasma supports custom gas tokens. For stablecoin-native flows (e.g. USDT transfers), there is often zero fee usage, lowering UX friction.

Bitcoin Bridge & Collateral

Plasma supports a Bitcoin bridge that lets BTC become collateral inside smart contracts (like pBTC). This bridges the security of Bitcoin with DeFi use cases within Plasma.
This makes Plasma a “Bitcoin-secured blockchain for stablecoins".

Security & Finality

Plasma emphasizes finality and security, tuned to payment workloads. Its consensus and architecture aim for strong protection against reorgs and double spends while maintaining high throughput.
The network launched mainnet beta holding over $2B in stablecoin liquidity shortly after opening.

Plasma Blockchain vs Alternatives: What Makes It Stand Out?

FeaturePlasma (XPL)Other L1 / L2
Stablecoin native designusually second-class
Zero fees for stablecoin transfersrare, or subsidized
BTC bridge (collateral)only some chains
EVM compatibilityyes in many, but with trade-offs
High liquidity early✅ (>$2B TVL)many chains struggle to bootstrap

These distinctions make Plasma especially compelling for institutions, stablecoin issuers, and DeFi innovators looking for scalable, low-cost, secure payments infrastructure.

Use Cases: What You Can Build with Plasma Blockchain

  • Stablecoin native vaults / money markets
  • Payment rails & cross-border settlement
  • Treasury and cash management flows
  • Bridged BTC-backed stablecoin services
  • DeFi primitives (DEX, staking, yield aggregation) optimized for stablecoins

If you’re building any product reliant on stablecoin transfers or needing strong collateral backing from BTC, Plasma offers a compelling infrastructure foundation.

Get Started with Plasma Blockchain: Key Steps & Considerations

  1. Smart contract migration: assess if existing contracts can port with minimal changes.
  2. Gas token planning: decide whether to use USDT, separate gas tokens, or hybrid models.
  3. Security & audit: focus on bridge logic, reentrancy, oracle risks.
  4. Liquidity onboarding & market making: bootstrap stablecoin liquidity, incentives.
  5. Regulation & compliance: stablecoin issuance may attract legal scrutiny.
  6. Deploy MVP & scale: iterate fast, measure gas, slippage, UX, security.