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I’ve been obsessed with explaining the blockchain to increasingly larger audiences, without going through technical detours.
Today, I made a presentation at the Red Chalk Group Blockchain in Insurance event in Chicago where I revealed for the first time an updated slide to describe the blockchain’s potential in a single slide.
This would be my 4th iteration at explaining the blockchain in one slide. The first 3 versions were the following:


There is nothing wrong with these existing definitions. They are valid, but unlike these previous 3 versions, I wanted to focus the next iteration on “how to think about the blockchain”, i.e. give a framework for thinking about the blockchain opportunities for your particular projects or ideas.
To start with, I categorized what the blockchain enables into 4 segments:
A Software Development Environment
A Global Utility
Enabling Trust Services
Creating New Marketplaces
Each category includes a list of 3 bullets that expands on the realm of blockchain usage within these 4 categories. Here is the slide. My hope is that it generates ideas for anyone who is thinking about implementing blockchain innovations.
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I’ve been obsessed with explaining the blockchain to increasingly larger audiences, without going through technical detours.
Today, I made a presentation at the Red Chalk Group Blockchain in Insurance event in Chicago where I revealed for the first time an updated slide to describe the blockchain’s potential in a single slide.
This would be my 4th iteration at explaining the blockchain in one slide. The first 3 versions were the following:


There is nothing wrong with these existing definitions. They are valid, but unlike these previous 3 versions, I wanted to focus the next iteration on “how to think about the blockchain”, i.e. give a framework for thinking about the blockchain opportunities for your particular projects or ideas.
To start with, I categorized what the blockchain enables into 4 segments:
A Software Development Environment
A Global Utility
Enabling Trust Services
Creating New Marketplaces
Each category includes a list of 3 bullets that expands on the realm of blockchain usage within these 4 categories. Here is the slide. My hope is that it generates ideas for anyone who is thinking about implementing blockchain innovations.
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