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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Deloitte 2018 Global Blockchain Survey
Breaking Blockchain Open
Deloitte’s new global survey of more than 1,000 blockchain-savvy executives from seven countries and nine industries is a leading indicator of where blockchain is headed.

"We see blockchain enabling a completely new level of information exchange both within—and across—industries. As connections are made between blockchain and other emerging technologies, particularly the cloud and automation, we see the potential for blockchain to help organizations create and realize new value for businesses beyond anything we can imagine with existing technologies.
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Friday, January 4, 2019

MIT Technology Review

In 2019, blockchains will start to become boring

After the Great Crypto Bull Run of 2017 and the monumental crash of 2018, blockchain technology won’t make as much noise in 2019. But it will become more useful. See Full Article----->

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  • by Mike Orcutt
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  • January 2, 2019


  • Mike Orcutt
    Mike Orcutt Associate Editor
    I’m an associate editor at MIT Technology Review, focusing on the world of cryptocurrencies and blockchains. My reporting, which includes a twice-weekly, blockchain-focused email newsletter, Chain Letter (subscribe here), revolves around one central question: Why does blockchain technology matter?
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