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Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Some blockchain predictions for 2019

2018 was a challenging year for the blockchain world. Not all my predictions were realised. But what is sure is: the hype is over. The adoption of this technology by the industry was less outspoken th...

27 Dec 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Blockchain and the aviation industry: fasten seatbelts for take off

My wife and I recently returned from our trip through South Africa and Namibia. It was great again. All went very well except our flight back to Amsterdam. That was cancelled because of fleet shortage...

18 Dec 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Ripple Report says Blockchain is reaching critical mass in global payments

Recently Ripple launched its “Blockchain in Payments Report 2018”. Main finding of this Report was that global payments based on this technology is reaching critical mass this year. And on top of tha...

23 Oct 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Blockchain versus GDPR and who should adjust most

It has now been more than four months since the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (hereafter GDPR) came into effect. This regulation aims to strengthen privacy and personal data protec...

09 Oct 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Red Belly Blockchain: solving the scalability issue?

In an earlier blog (“Blockchain is looking for Scale: a Balancing Act, Part I + II, 18 June 2018) I showed how the blockchain world was trying to solve the scalability issue. There I concluded tha...

02 Oct 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Komgo: Dutch banks going blockchain for commodities trade finance

Trade finance is one of the most crowded areas for blockchain-based projects. In one of my earlier blogs I gave an overview of them (see my blog: “Blockchain for Trade Finance: a network business”, 23...

25 Sep 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Blockchain World Wire: should Ripple worry?

“Out of the Blue”, and “quite in the shadow”, IBM recently introduced a new product called Blockchain World Wire. A cross-border payments system for financial institutions based on blockchain technolo...

06 Sep 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Central Banks apathy for blockchain is waning

Early 2017 I wrote a blog on Central Banks and blockchain (see: Blockchain and Central banks: a Tour de Table Part I and II, 3 and 9 January 2017). My conclusion at that time was: “It has become clear...

21 Aug 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

African countries open for blockchain acceptance

During the whole month of November we are going to visit Southern Africa again, travelling around. So it’s time again to look at this continent from a blockchain point of view. Since my last blogs on ...

14 Aug 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Corda Enterprise blockchain platform: unlocking new opportunities

Early this month R3 announced the launch of Corda Enterprise, a commercial version of its open-source Corda blockchain platform, which aims to help a wider range of business use blockchain in their se...

16 Jul 2018
Blockchain Observations
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

We.Trade on blockchain: Yes We Can!

At the Blockchain Innovation Conference in Utrecht early June, Wiebe Draaier, the Rabobank chair said that We.Trade, the European trade platform on blockchain, was ready for production. We.Trade, the...

03 Jul 2018
Carlo R.W. De Meijer

Blockchain is looking for scale: a balancing act Part II

In this second part of my blog on scalability the main Layer 1 and Layer 2 solutions will be described and judged on their ability to meet the three Scalability Trilemma requirements: scalability, sec...

18 Jun 2018

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