Cryptoeconomics of Enterprise Blockchains
Enterprise blockchains are fundamentally redundant, shared-access blockchains with high fault tolerance. Deploying an enterprise blockchain is far more expensive to implement and maintain, but the cos …
Talk Title | Cryptoeconomics of Enterprise Blockchains |
Speakers | Rory Houston (Founder, Skyy Network), John-Paul Thorbjornsen (CoFounder, Skyy Network) |
Conference | Hyperledger Global Forum |
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Location | Basel, Switzerland |
Date | Dec 11-15, 2018 |
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Enterprise blockchains are fundamentally redundant, shared-access blockchains with high fault tolerance. Deploying an enterprise blockchain is far more expensive to implement and maintain, but the cost-savings are realised beyond the infrastructure layer. Enterprise users realise efficiency, compliance and governance cost savings when multiple enterprise users (or departments) can share fault-tolerant read/write access to a database that is a verifiable single-source of truth. Additionally, by using programmable money on a triple-entry ledger, multiple enterprise users can turn data access into its own economy that trustlessly distributes value where it is demanded.In this talk, JP and Rory deep dive into real-world use cases that employs these principles to disrupt how enterprises share and monetise data using blockchains.