Friday, April 26, 2024

Report says blockchain technology set to usher in new Internet era

Blockchain, or distributed ledger technology, could soon give rise to a new Internet era even more disruptive and transformative than the current one, according to a white paper, ?Realizing the Potential of Blockchain,? published by the World Economic Forum.

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The paper says that blockchain?s ability to generate unprecedented opportunities to create and trade value in society will lead to a generational shift from an Internet of information to a new-generation Internet of value.

This ability is based on the way blockchain leverages a global peer-to-peer network to guarantee integrity of the value exchanged among billions of devices without the need for trusted third parties.

The key to enabling this transition, the paper argues, is the formation of a multistakeholder consensus on how the technology functions, its current and potential applications and how to create the regulatory, cultural and organizational conditions it needs to succeed.

The paper further argues that without such a cooperation, its potential could become seriously stalled, side-tracked, captured or otherwise sub-optimized.

Don Tapscott, co-author of the paper and executive director of the Blockchain Research Institute, said: ?A smooth future for the Internet of Value won?t just happen; it will be achieved. Today, most stakeholders are focused on building their own companies, organizations or platforms and are paying little attention or devoting little effort to the challenges of building a healthy ecosystem. But no organization can succeed in an ecosystem that is failing. Every organization should assign resources, however small, to participate in community self-governance.?

The white paper provides a structured analytical framework and taxonomy for use by industry, technical, governmental, civil society and other stakeholders in considering how they might collaborate to resolve problems and unlock opportunities beyond the reach of any single entity.

It argues that the model that evolved in the 1990s and 2000s to govern the Internet also serves as a model for how to govern this new resource: through a multistakeholder approach involving business, government, civil society and the technical community.

?This report will provide enormous value to technology companies, government agencies, NGOs and user organizations everywhere. Finally, we have a language, framework and set of tools to think about how we can steward the next era of the digital age. Anyone who cares about the future of the blockchain ecosystem should read this report and heed its wisdom,? said Perianne Boring, founder and president of the Chamber of Digital Commerce.

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