This extremely well-written, visionary article outlining the various facets in which the Blockchain could actually "change the world" is fascinating. Definitely worth a read if you are like me and are still a little fishy on the details of this revolutionary new concept. Written by Harvard Business School, it is a reputable source and very knowledgeable about the content
Most people nowadays are extremely skeptical about the idea of this virtual Blockchain. As Luddites, (People resistant to change and a break in their regular routine) they view these new breakthroughs in virtual development much the same as they looked at J.C.R. Licklider, and his idea of a "Intergalactic Network". "Ludicrous dreams" they said. The, when the dream became a reality in the 70's, they said it was "just a blow-over fad". Fast forward 4 decades later, and now the infamous internet is on the brink of being replaced by a fraud-resistant, P2P-integrated behemoth known as the Blockchain.
Click the link below if you are intrigued in learning more about science behind cryptocurrency!
https://hbr.org/2017/03/the-blockchain-will-do-to-banks-and-law-firms-what-the-internet-did-to-media
I am one of cryptocurrency enthusiasts,I will read the article
Because I am a #Blockchain user
Great!
Quality read indeed! I will keep this piece "The “killer app” for the early internet was email; it’s what drove adoption and strengthened the network. Bitcoin is the killer app for the blockchain. Bitcoin drives adoption ..."
Thanks for sharing I shall resteem.
Very true! Thanks!
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