Research and trends
DAOs (decentralised autonomous organisations) are online-native decentralised organisations with self-enforcing rules, governed by their members, and use distributed ledger technology, such as blockchain.
11 May 2022
Research and trends
NFTs
NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and their varying and increasingly exciting uses are taking the blockchain world by storm.
05 April 2022
Research and trends
DeFi (Decentralized Finance)
Part I: an Introduction Why Decentralize Finance? In one word: trust. Or, ironically, you could also say trustless. Allow me to explain. For the same reason that Bitcoin is successful without a … Continue reading "DeFi (Decentralized Finance)"
03 February 2022
Research and trends
What is Ethereum?
First, a Brief History What was the problem(s) that Vitalik Buterin was looking to solve? Bitcoin provided a solution to the double-spend problem of creating digital cash by using proof-of-work … Continue reading "What is Ethereum?"
03 February 2022
Research and trends
What is Bitcoin?
What was the problem that Satoshi Nakamoto was looking to solve?
Digital Cash (without the bank)
The 80’s & 90’s saw many attempts to create a digital version of money that could have a token, both private and untraceable, treated as a bearer instrument and not subject to the fragilities of third party issuers and verifiers.
03 February 2022
Research and trends
What is a Cryptocurrency?
Bitcoin was the first blockchain and presented the first use-case: money. Creating cash in an entirely digital manner was a problem that remained unsolved until Satoshi Nakamoto (an alias) released software in … Continue reading "What is a Cryptocurrency?"
03 February 2022
Research and trends
What is a Blockchain?
A blockchain is a data structure with a unique set of properties suited to decentralized systems. The data in a blockchain is usually wrapped in a package called a block … Continue reading "What is a Blockchain?"
03 February 2022
Blockchain Business & Economy
Will 2019 be the year blockchain flops, or flies?
Last year was a turning point for blockchain as we saw a formerly experimental philosophy evolve into tangible projects. So, will 2019 be the year blockchain becomes ubiquitous, or will some well-publicised failures spell the end of the road?
05 March 2019
Research and trends
Data for sale: The value of our digital lives
Every time we swipe our bank card, upload a photo to Facebook, watch a video on YouTube, use a loyalty discount, hand over a prescription, read an article online, we’re giving ourselves away.
17 October 2018