Moritz Hütten spricht darüber, wie Blockchain-Technik Arbeitsplätze und Arbeitsprozesse verändert. Erhöht sie die Freiheit oder schafft sie neue Zwänge?
Blockchain technology is going to change everything: the shipping industry, the financial system, government … in fact, what won’t it change? But enthusiasm for it mainly stems from a lack of knowledge and understanding. The blockchain is a solution in search of a problem.
For blockchain to be socially acceptable, however, accountability and transparency in the governance of its architecture is necessary – as is giving all actors, including workers, the ability to become co-creators in its technological development and to shape its implementation.
The European Commission has announced six Prize winners, selected to receive a total of EUR 5 million to apply distributed ledger technology to societal challenges.
The digital transformation holds many promises to spur innovation, generate efficiencies and improve services while boosting more inclusive and sustainable growth and enhancing well-being.
Blockchain and its underlying distributed ledger technology have the potential to fundamentally transform a wide range of industries and markets. The OECD is exploring the benefits and risks of blockchain for economies and societies, beginning to identify good policy and regulatory approaches, and investigating uses in specific policy areas.
Die Bundesregierung hat die Blockchain als zukunftsträchtige Schlüsseltechnologie ausgemacht und will sie laut einer neuen Strategie nach Kräften fördern.
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With the rise in popularity of blockchain, we have witnessed a drastic increase in blockchain development.
No doubt that almost every company wants to take advantage of decentralized ledger technology.
And this is where you come in.