According to Cointelegraph, American scientists have recently made a breakthrough in the field of molecular computing, and in the future it may be possible to run entire computer networks inside living cells.

On August 22, a team of scientists from North Carolina State University and Johns Hopkins University built a functional DNA computer.

DNA storage technology has been around for some time, but this is the world's first molecular computer that can store and compute through DNA instead of using electricity.

In tests, the DNA computer solved Sudoku and chess problems, demonstrating its potential.

Most molecular computers have been developed using synthetic DNA and currently have no practical application in living organisms.

However, in theory, it may be possible in the future to network DNA computers within a single organism, or even to establish cellular blockchain networks within specific organs to verify functionality and cellular integrity.