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BLOCKCHAIN
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The Internet of Information The Internet of Value
Social
Reputation
Capital
Intellectual
Money property
Loyalty
Attestations Identity points
Contracts
ASSETS Deeds
Carbon
credits
Energy ASSETS
Coupons
Other
Financial
Bonds
Assets
Premiums
Swaps IOUs
Visual
Film
Art
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The Middleman
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BLOCKCHAIN: The Second Era of the Internet
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Just Another Block in the Chain
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ETHEREUM: A NEW TRANSACTION PLATFORM FOR THE INTERNET
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ETHEREUM: A NEW TRANSACTION PLATFORM FOR THE INTERNET
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HYPERLEDGER: THE FASTEST-GROWING LINUX PROJECT EVER
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HYPERLEDGER: THE FASTEST-GROWING LINUX PROJECT EVER
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The 2nd Generation of the Internet for Business
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Re-Architecting the Corporation
Transaction costs:
1. Search
2. Coordinating
3. Contracting
4. Establishing Trust
Ronald Coase
(19102013)
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The Economics of Collaboration
Self-
Organization Distributed Value
Creation
Business Webs
VALUE
CREATION
Extended
Enterprise
Industrial Age
Traditional Corporation
Hierarchy
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models for the Enterprise
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CREATING A TRUE SHARING ECONOMY
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Suber
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models For the Enterprise
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The Music Industry
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The Music Industry Today: A Model of Inefficiency
2 Record Labels
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Perform 14
Streaming 5
Services 11
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13 Financial
Promoters
Intermediaries
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Industry 12
Associations
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Technolog Agents
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Companie
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The Golden Nine: New Tools to Fix a Broken Industry
1. Value Templates
$1 2. Inclusive Royalties
3. Transparent Ledgers
4. Micromonetizing & Micrometering
5. Rich Databases
6. Usage Data Analytics
7. Digital Rights Management
8. Auction/Dynamic
9. Pricing Reputation System $0.98-$1.00
Artist
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models For the Enterprise
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ENDING THE REMITTANCE RIP-OFF
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A REINTERMEDIATOR: PAYCASE, Targeting the $60 Billion/year remittance
market
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models For the Enterprise
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Everledger: Tracing Ownership and Certifying Provenance of
Diamonds
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The blockchain is the new supply chain
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models For the Enterprise
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The Internet of Everything Needs a Ledger of Everything
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Old: Industrial Age Power Generation
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NEW: Distributed micro-grids powered by blockchain
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models For the Enterprise
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Rethinking Financial Services
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The Golden Eight: Blockchain Transformations for the Financial Services
Industry
1. Authenticate &
Attest to Value
7. Insure Value &
Manage Risk
3. Store Value
5. Exchange Value
4. Lend Value
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Fund and Invest
OLD: Initial Public Offerings and Venture Capital
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Fund and Invest
NEW: Initial Token Offerings
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models For the Enterprise
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DATA FRACKING
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dataminr.com
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The Virtual You
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PROSUMERS: Turning Customers into Producers
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The Big Seven: Open Networked Business Models For the Enterprise
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A CRISIS OF LEGITIMACY
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1. TRANSFORMING CENTRAL BANKING
loudest advocates
After Britains referendum vote to leave the European Union, Brexits
into a caustic battle for
scurried from public view and the political establishment descended
for consistency, if
control. Emerging from the melee was Theresa May, who has a reputation
It needs bold,
little else. But Britain doesnt need a caretaker in these uncertain times.
innovative leadership.
of the Bank of
One person has quietly stepped up: Canadian Mark Carney, Governor
he can and should do
England. Mr. Carney acted quickly to stem the Brexit panic. Now,
more.
a depression, preserve
The list of challenges is daunting: prevent a recession from becoming
rship and make the
Londons pre-eminence as a financial capital, jump-start entrepreneu
ces, a central bank
British economy work for everyone, not just a few. In normal circumstan
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BLOCKCHAIN AND CENTRAL BANKING
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2. MAKING E-VOTING A REALITY
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2. MAKING E-VOTING A REALITY
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Could Government Really Be an Early Adopter?
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SHOWSTOPPERS: Why Blockchain Could Fail
1. Education
4. Start now!
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Second Half of the Chessboard
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BLOCKCHAIN REVOLUTION:
Understanding the 2nd Generation of the Internet
and the New Economy
Alex Tapscott
TWITTER: @alextapscott
JAVITZ CENTRE
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
LENDIT NY 2017
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