Tag: Decentralisation

  • Blockchain: The keystone of Web 3.0 transformation

    Blockchain: The keystone of Web 3.0 transformation

    The digital landscape is on the precipice of a revolutionary change, with blockchain technology at the helm of this transformation. This change signifies the transition from the user-generated Web 2.0 to the blockchain-driven Web 3.0, promising an era of enhanced security, unparalleled transparency, and a truly decentralised digital economy.

  • Understanding Bitcoin’s overlay networks and their impact on industries

    Understanding Bitcoin’s overlay networks and their impact on industries

    Explore the transformative potential of Bitcoin’s overlay networks, including the UTXO-based Confederacy, and their disruptive applications across financial services, real estate, supply chain management, healthcare, and entertainment. Discover how these networks redefine processes and enable secure, efficient, and decentralised transactions in various industries.

  • The road ahead for enterprises in the blockchain space

    The road ahead for enterprises in the blockchain space

    A panel at the Technology of Tomorrow Conference discussed the challenges and opportunities for enterprises looking to adopt blockchain technology.

  • Ownership and micropayments in a P2P world

    Ownership and micropayments in a P2P world

    The whole purpose of Bitcoin is not decentralisation. Decentralisation is a tool to deliver micropayments and the low-cost transaction throughput that Bitcoin can deliver, says Dr Craig Wright, Chief Scientist of nChain. Speaking at the recent Blockchain Developers Conference in Istanbul, Wright noted that just because something can be decentralised – it doesn’t mean that…

  • Bitcoin, stability and the decentralisation of power

    Bitcoin, stability and the decentralisation of power

    In a presentation ‘Bitcoin, Stability and the Decentralisation of Power’, Dr Craig S Wright, aka Satoshi Nakamoto, explains basic terms about Bitcoin and dispels false myths such as decentralisation or the misunderstanding of cryptography in Bitcoin.

  • The symbiosis of Bitcoin and IPv6

    The symbiosis of Bitcoin and IPv6

    When Bitcoin first launched it posited true peer-to-peer transactions, which is very different from the current model which sees transactions occur between peers and nodes through a big mesh, says Dr Craig S. Wright (Founder and Chief Scientist at nChain).