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Blockchain – WHAT'S NEXT?
ASTRATUMloves Blockchain...
• develops Corporate Innovation• develops own Blockchain Ventures• established Blockchain Angels Germany
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ASTRATUMloves Blockchain
Blockchain – Today
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Blockchainis at the same time a..
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..technological innovation
Blockchain enables smart contracts and decentralized systems and apps.
..economic innovation
New business models, cryptoeconomics, game theory, incentivization, micropayments.
..social innovation
Users are joining communities and adhere to their values and rules.
Blockchain...The fifth Horizon
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I. Introduction: the Fifth Horizon of Networked Innovation
How can you capitalize on the disruption that blockchain is introducing into the global
financial system? What are the risks and opportunities that this new technology represents? What roles can each of government, academia and private industry play in shaping the new future that blockchain can enable?
While blockchain is, today, an immature technology, it holds the potential to unleash a
wave of innovation across multiple industries – including financial services. Just as we saw transformation driven by earlier technologies like the HTTP protocol (unlocking the
World Wide Web) and the rise of pervasive computing and intelligent devices (so-called
“Internet of Things”), so too blockchain may create new businesses and applications not
even dreamed of at this writing.
Blockchain: Popular Topic of 2016
Blockchain technology has entered the
top strategic priorities of the CEOs of the
Fortune 10001. Venture investment in
the field has grown to $1 billion in 2015, representing 7% of all Fintech VC funding,
with some forecasting investment in
blockchain to grow to $10 billion in 20162. “blockchain” search term trend3
Rising interest (2012-2016)
Byzantine Fault Tolerance (1999)
SETI@HOME (1999)
BlockchainInnovators time
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BlockchainWhere are we?
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Blockchain
What's Next
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BlockchainDisruption Ahead
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BlockchainDisrupt the Disruptors
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Blockchain..disrupts more than finance.
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BlockchainHow far away
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Blockchain – Whats NextWhat to expect in General?
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• Real Deployment of Smart Contracts (Fintech 2.0, IoT and beyond)• Lots of Initial Coin Offerings (ICO), accelerates Blockchain Eco-System ("Who needs a VC?")• Strong growth in Tokenization of Assets ("What can be tokenized will be tokenized")• Strong growth in Cryptocurrency Trading ("Stocks are so yesterday")• Multicurrency Wallets as Interface to the Blockchain will eat FIAT wallets• Mobile Cryptowallets blending with other Apps, thus increasing diffusion of Cryptocurrencies
(e.g. Messenger and Wallet, )• Tech Stack maturity (UX-friendly Front-Ends) and more Protocols to come (Energyfriendly,
lower fees)• Lots of Decentralized Apps (DApps), P2P Exchanges and P2P marketplaces• Growing Maturity of Legal Framework (Various Jurisdictions; Anyway "Better ask for
forgiveness than permission")• More Decentralized Organizations and Companies ("Machine Economy")• Large Scale Blockchain Implementations (SmartCities, Supply Chain, Energy Grid)• More Corporate Blockchain Projects (Individual / Consortia)• Tech Convergence with:• Artifical Intelligence• Flying Robots (Drones), other (autonomous) Robots• IoT• Virtual / Augmented / Mixed Reality• 3-D Printing
Blockchainloves Smart Contracts
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Smart ContractsAutomation From Simple to Complex
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Blockchain..Tokens, tokens, tokens
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What can be tokenized will be tokenized
More ICO's..More Assets..Enableliquidificationand fragmentationof ownership
BlockchainTech stacks comes together
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Corporates..will have to work out..
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Blockchain.. layer for large scale projects
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Blockchain..is Fundational layer for Tech Convergence
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Dilbert.. loves Blockchain.
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Thank you.
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Disclaimer: Material for this presentation has been used from various sources, like Dilbert, Ethereum, Gardner, IPFS, MIT, Monax, PWC, William Mougayar Venture Radar and other sources, which was searched via internet and could not be properly attributed. The detailed source has been, where available, entered in the corresponding notes of this presentation.
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