5. 1. ¿Blockchain?
¿Por qué Blockchain tiene tanta relevancia?
.
➔ Buzzword desde el 2016
La palabra tecnológica de moda
desde el 2016
➔ Nuevos lenguajes de
programación
5000 programadores a nivel mundial,
20000 que hicieron una DAPP
➔ Disruptivo
nuevas capas tecnológicas que
reconfiguran el Internet y amenazan los
negocios con servicios centralizados
7. Confianza entre
desconocidos
(Bitcoin, al igual que la mayoría de las crypto-monedas,
permite transacciones de valores y dinero a nivel mundial
entre personas y empresas que antes no se conocian)
8. Transferir dinero utilizando
una cripto-moneda cuesta
menos de un
dólar a comparación de
las comisiones bancarias
que cobran un mínimo de
15 dólares y es porcentual
al monto enviado
9. ➔ Metafóricamente, Blockchains son la
computadora que nos se puede parar.
➔ Una vez iniciados, nunca serán detenidos y
ofrecen una capacidad increíble de
adaptarse y recuperarse.
➔ una opción para ejecutar aplicaciones con
servicios descentralizados
10. pero … blockchain no
solo es Bitcoin
Los 25 top startups de blockchain, no
relacionados con casos de uso
financiero del año 2015
http://blog.ventureradar.com/2015/09/08/top-25-non-financial-blockchain-startups
11. Bitcoin y otros protocolos son el
quinto protocolo, el protocolo
del valor(capa económica)
12. The Four Layers of the Internet Protocol
● The Link Layer puts packets on a
wire.
● The Internet Layer routes them
across networks.
● The Transport Layer persists
communication across a given
conversation.
● And the Application Layer delivers
entire documents and applications.
14. Un blockchain es una base de datos distribuida que
mantiene una lista ordenada de registros llamados bloques
que continuamente va creciendo.
Cada bloque contiene una fecha (timestamp) y un link
(enlace) al bloque anterior
15. Como su nombre
indica, es una
cadena de bloques
Cada bloque está
enlazado
criptográficamente
al anterior bloque
16. Cada bloque contiene cero o más transacciones
Cada bloque está enlazado criptográficamente al anterior bloque
23. Por diseño, los blockchains son resistentes a la
modificación de sus datos, una vez registrado las
transacciones en un bloque, estos nos pueden ser
alterados retroactivamente
Base de datos Inmutable
24. Permite a las compañías y a
personas individuales
colaborar mutuamente con
un grado de confianza y
transparencia sin precedente
25. El ledger público, puede ser programado para que
ejecute o dispare transacciones automáticamente
(Smart contracts)
32. Blockchains son seguros por diseño y
un ejemplo de sistemas de
computación distribuida con una alta
tolerancia a “bizantine faults”
De esta forma se obtiene consenso en
sistemas descentralizados
Esto hace a blockchain ideal para :
33. Registro de eventos
Registros medicos
Administración de identidad
Procesamiento de transacciones y prueba de procedencia
(provenance)
Ofrece el potencial de quitar la intermediación en los
procesos con una vasta repercusión en cómo los negocios
a nivel mundial son realizados
34. Primero, blockchain tiene
características polimórficas y
su aplicación resultará en una
multiplicidad de efectos
Segundo, no deberíamos
preguntarnos qué problemas
resuelve blockchain, porque
nos dará una visión reducida
de su potencial
48. x. Conclusiones
➔ Intercambio de valores sin intermediarios
➔ Miles de blockchains privados
➔ 2017 año de los proyectos pilotos, 2018
proyectos en producción
➔ Todavía,No existe un ganador
49. Anticipa un futuro de miles de
blockchains que permitirán el
intercambio de valores “frictionless”
En esencia blockchain injecta confianza dentro de la red, quitando de en medio a los intermediarios y crear un ola disruptiva.
Metafóricamente, blockchains son la realmente la computadora que no se puede parar. Una vez que es instalada y puesta en marcha, ellos nunca serán detenidos y ofrecen una capacidad increible de adaptarse y recuperarse. Convertiéndose en una opción atractiva para ejecutar una nueva generación de aplicaciones con servicios descentralizados.
A blockchain — originally block chain — is a distributed database that maintains a continuously-growing list of ordered records called blocks. Each block contains a timestamp and a link to a previous block.
First, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects.
Second, we shouldn’t ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves, because that gives us a narrow view on its potential.
Rather, we should imagine new opportunities, and tackle even more ambitious problems that cross organizational, regulatory and mental boundaries.
Just as the Internet created new possibilities that we didn’t foresee in its early years, the blockchain will give rise to new business models and ideas that may still be invisible.
First, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects.
Second, we shouldn’t ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves, because that gives us a narrow view on its potential.
Rather, we should imagine new opportunities, and tackle even more ambitious problems that cross organizational, regulatory and mental boundaries.
Just as the Internet created new possibilities that we didn’t foresee in its early years, the blockchain will give rise to new business models and ideas that may still be invisible.
First, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects.
Second, we shouldn’t ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves, because that gives us a narrow view on its potential.
Rather, we should imagine new opportunities, and tackle even more ambitious problems that cross organizational, regulatory and mental boundaries.
Just as the Internet created new possibilities that we didn’t foresee in its early years, the blockchain will give rise to new business models and ideas that may still be invisible.
Blockchains are "an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way
William Mougayar anticipates a future that consists of thousands, if not millions of blockchains that will enable not only frictionless value exchange, but also a new flow of value, redefining roles, relationships, power and governance.
It is cryptographically secure, but fundamentally open
By design blockchains are inherently resistant to modification of the data — once recorded, the data in a block cannot be altered retroactively
It allows for companies and individuals to collaborate with an unprecedented degree of trust and transparency
By design blockchains are inherently resistant to modification of the data — once recorded, the data in a block cannot be altered retroactively
First, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects.
Second, we shouldn’t ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves, because that gives us a narrow view on its potential.
Rather, we should imagine new opportunities, and tackle even more ambitious problems that cross organizational, regulatory and mental boundaries.
Just as the Internet created new possibilities that we didn’t foresee in its early years, the blockchain will give rise to new business models and ideas that may still be invisible.
First, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects.
Second, we shouldn’t ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves, because that gives us a narrow view on its potential.
Rather, we should imagine new opportunities, and tackle even more ambitious problems that cross organizational, regulatory and mental boundaries.
Just as the Internet created new possibilities that we didn’t foresee in its early years, the blockchain will give rise to new business models and ideas that may still be invisible.
First, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects.
Second, we shouldn’t ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves, because that gives us a narrow view on its potential.
Rather, we should imagine new opportunities, and tackle even more ambitious problems that cross organizational, regulatory and mental boundaries.
Just as the Internet created new possibilities that we didn’t foresee in its early years, the blockchain will give rise to new business models and ideas that may still be invisible.
By design blockchains are inherently resistant to modification of the data — once recorded, the data in a block cannot be altered retroactively
First, the blockchain has polymorphic characteristics; its application will result in a multiplicity of effects.
Second, we shouldn’t ask ourselves what problems the blockchain solves, because that gives us a narrow view on its potential.
Rather, we should imagine new opportunities, and tackle even more ambitious problems that cross organizational, regulatory and mental boundaries.
Just as the Internet created new possibilities that we didn’t foresee in its early years, the blockchain will give rise to new business models and ideas that may still be invisible.
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
Crypto currency is "Blockchain 1.0" and smart contracts "Blockchain 2.0"
William Mougayar anticipates a future that consists of thousands, if not millions of blockchains that will enable not only frictionless value exchange, but also a new flow of value, redefining roles, relationships, power and governance.
William Mougayar anticipates a future that consists of thousands, if not millions of blockchains that will enable not only frictionless value exchange, but also a new flow of value, redefining roles, relationships, power and governance.