%0 Journal Article %A Rozbiewska, Sonia %T The Application of Blockchain Technology in Combating Maritime Piracy: Potential Benefits and Challenges %J TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation %V 20 %N 1 %P 203-208 %D 2026 %U ./Article_The_Application_of_Blockchain_Technology_Rozbiewska,77,1651.html %X Maritime piracy remains a persistent threat to global trade and maritime security, demanding innovative countermeasures. This paper explores the potential of blockchain technology as a transformative tool in enhancing maritime safety and combating piracy. With its decentralized, transparent, and tamper-resistant architecture, blockchain offers significant advantages in tracking vessels and cargo in real time, securing transport documentation, and automating processes through smart contracts. The study highlights real-world applications such as TradeLens, CargoX, Guardtime, and VeChain, which illustrate the technology’s utility in strengthening maritime logistics and anti-piracy efforts. Despite these benefits, the paper also addresses key implementation challenges, including the lack of standardized protocols, high initial costs, integration difficulties with legacy systems, and the need for international collaboration. Ultimately, the article argues that while blockchain is not a panacea, it holds substantial promise as a strategic asset in the fight against maritime piracy. %@ 2083-6473 %R 10.12716/1001.20.01.21