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Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 016: Collaboration ParadoxIn 2021, the World Economic Forum (WEF) published a report titled “Digital Assets, Distributed Ledger Technology, and the Future of Capital…Feb 25, 2024Feb 25, 2024
Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 015: Demystifying Token, Tokenized, and TokenizationRecently on LinkedIn John Whelan posted:Oct 27, 2023Oct 27, 2023
Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 013: Status-Quo Securities SettlementAug 15, 2023Aug 15, 2023
Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 012: Do you need a Blockchain?Numerous, more or less complex decision charts have been created to determine whether you need or don’t need a blockchain.Aug 6, 2023Aug 6, 2023
Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 011: Hashed Time-Lock Contracts (HTLCs)A Hashed Timelock Contract (HTLC) stands as a prominent solution for achieving interoperability and reducing counterparty risks during…Aug 5, 2023Aug 5, 2023
Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 010: Long Live the KingIt might be attributed to confirmation bias, but I find the reasoning provided by Paul Brody in “Ethereum for Business” compelling…Jul 11, 2023A response icon1Jul 11, 2023A response icon1
Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 009: Striking the BalanceIn the realm of blockchain technology, we can observe two extremes: private permissioned chains and public permissionless chains.Jul 1, 2023Jul 1, 2023
Published inBlockchain Short StoriesBlockchain Short Story 008: “ChatGPT, create a poem about blockchain.”Blockchain, oh so fine, A technology that’s truly divine, It’s decentralized, secure, and robust, A game-changer for those who are lost, In…Jul 1, 2023Jul 1, 2023