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What is a digital twin?

May 05, 2025 at 04:07 pm

A digital twin is a virtual model or replica of a physical object, system or process. It’s like a digital mirror, allowing us to simulate, monitor and predict the behavior of real-world entities in real-time.

A digital twin is a virtual model or replica of a physical object, system or process. Like a digital mirror, it allows us to simulate, monitor and predict the behavior of real-world entities in real-time.

These virtual counterparts are designed to pull data from physical sensors or inputs, providing a continuous feedback loop that helps with analysis, optimization and deception. Optimized for specific tasks, such as optimizing traffic flow in a city or simulating human behavior for marketing campaigns, digital twins can adapt and learn over time.

In industries like healthcare, automotive, manufacturing and urban planning, digital twins are being used for better resource management, predictive maintenance and more accurate simulations before physical changes are made. In essence, they help prevent costly mistakes by modeling complex systems in the virtual world before implementing them in the real world.

However, in the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors, digital twins have taken on a darker role. Cybercriminals are using the technology not to simulate physical objects but rather to create synthetic identities – replicas of real individuals, often derived from stolen data. These digital copies are then used to infiltrate online communities, impersonate influencers or executives, or manipulate systems for financial gain.

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