As of 2019, we have seen blockchain technology intersected with a large number of frontier industries, including distributed computing, artificial intelligence, personalized medicine, and even in the nascent legal marijuana industry. Now, it appears that blockchain is about to find itself incorporated into yet another soon-to-be booming industry — self-driving cars.
But Isn’t Blockchain for Cryptocurrencies?
While it is true that blockchains are behind the great majority of cryptocurrencies, digital money systems are certainly not the only use-case for the technology. That being said, they are currently the largest and most well-known utility, with four of the five most popular blockchains being used primarily as digital money systems. However, though it appears cryptocurrencies still have much more room for growth, many believe that the true potential for blockchain technology lies within smart-contracts. Further development could revolutionize the way business is performed, while decentralized applications could reshape the internet as we know it. Nowadays, the value of the blockchain is being explored in dozens of different areas, with most major corporations dabbling with the technology. Several have even opted to design and launch blockchains of their own. For example, the Amazon corporation has launched its own managed blockchain service and is actively investigating its value in supply chain management, while several banks, including JP Morgan, Bank of China and Wells Fargo are currently experimenting with banking use cases. As time progresses, it is likely that blockchain will continue to weave its way into new industries, many of which will likely be changed for the better, others not-so-much. Fast forward 10 years, what do you think will be the major use-case for blockchain technology and why? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!Disclaimer
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Daniel Phillips
After obtaining a Masters degree in Regenerative Medicine, Daniel pivoted to the frontier field of blockchain technology, where he began to absorb anything and everything he could on the subject. Daniel has been bullish on Bitcoin since before it was cool, and continues to be so despite any evidence to the contrary. Nowadays, Daniel works in the blockchain space full time, as both a copywriter and blockchain marketer.
After obtaining a Masters degree in Regenerative Medicine, Daniel pivoted to the frontier field of blockchain technology, where he began to absorb anything and everything he could on the subject. Daniel has been bullish on Bitcoin since before it was cool, and continues to be so despite any evidence to the contrary. Nowadays, Daniel works in the blockchain space full time, as both a copywriter and blockchain marketer.
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