Posts Tagged ‘legal’
Blockchain is Eating Wall Street | Alex Tapscott | TEDxSanFrancisco – YouTube
Read MoreTrust is the expectation that the other party will abide by their commitments. That they will act with integrity. And it’s been very difficult to get people to do that. What if we could program that into the fabric of our economy? What if we had a new protocol, a trust protocol on top of which we could build any kind of business? So it’s an exciting time. One fraught with peril but also lots of possibilities. Because it appears that once again the technology genie has been unleashed from the bottle. Summoned by an unknown person or persons with unclear motives at a very uncertain time in history. This genie is once again at our disposal to broker, to fix a broken system and to transform the economic power grid and the old order of human affairs for the better if we will it.
Tokens, Tokens and More Tokens – The Control
Tokens enable Internet tribes to emerge not in the form of traditional companies as we know them, but instead in a new type of organization called a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO). A DAO is best described as a group of people bound together not by a legal entity and formal contracts, but instead by cryptographic tokens (incentives) and fully transparent rules that are written into the software.
There will be a variety of blockchain-based tokens in the future and it’s possible that when regulations are clearly established, traditional assets like stocks and bonds will be tokenized on blockchains. But for now, there are two legitimate types of blockchain-based tokens that bind participants in DAOs:
Usage tokens: A token that is required to use a service
Work tokens: A token that gives users the right to contribute work to a DAO and earn in exchange for their work
If you’re building a network-based Internet product, forming a decentralized autonomous organization, implementing a blockchain-based token into the product and structuring the token as a usage or work token is likely to be a winning business model.
Source: Tokens, Tokens and More Tokens – The Control
Read MoreICOs Meet IPOs: Blockchain Author Alex Tapscott to Take Token Startup Public | CoinDesk
Fresh off the news that Tapscott’s NextBlock Global has raised $20 million to invest in projects selling cryptographic tokens, he has revealed exclusively to CoinDesk that he plans to list the company on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).
Source: ICOs Meet IPOs: Blockchain Author Alex Tapscott to Take Token Startup Public – CoinDesk
Read MoreWhat Is Hyperledger? How the Linux Foundation builds an open platform | Blockgeeks
While most other blockchain projects focus on cryptocurrencies and tokens, the projects around Hyperledger demonstrate a strong potential to build the backbone of non-monetary, high scaling industrial applications of blockchain technology.
Here are a few use cases:
Source: What Is Hyperledger? How the Linux Foundation builds an open platform
Read MoreInside the Secret World of Global Food Spies – Bloomberg
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world’s largest retailer, was one of the first to get on board, just completing a trial using blockchain technology to track pork in China, where it has more than 400 stores. The time taken to track the meat’s supply chain was cut from 26 hours to just seconds using blockchain, and the scope of the project is being widened to other products, said Frank Yiannas, Wal-Mart’s vice president for food safety, in an interview Thursday.
“The problem is the data is only as reliable as the person providing the data,” said Weinberg, who recalls seeing everything in China from synthetic eggs to fake shrimp that still sizzle in a wok. “In most supply chains there is one or more ‘unreliable’ data provider. This means blockchain is likely useless for protecting against food-fraud unless every piece of data is scrutinized to be accurate.”
But blockchain is “light years” away from the system used by the global food industry today, which relies heavily on paper records, said Yiannas, Wal-Mart’s food safety chief. By recording the identity of those who input data into the chain, the technology removes the anonymity that has helped food-fraud to thrive, he said.
The role of humans in recording the supply chain will also diminish, said Yiannas. “More and more of these documents will eventually be captured in an automated way.”
Source: Inside the Secret World of Global Food Spies – Bloomberg
Thanks Frederic
Read MoreTokens Can Be Securities? Even ICO Advisors Agree with the SEC | CoinDesk
Allowing investors to participate in the upside of Blockchain Capital’s venture fund, the key advantage the tokens provide is allowing investors to have liquidity long before more traditional venture capital shares mature. If we assume that tokens are an investment, the question naturally arises: When are token-based investing strategies worth pursuing – both for issuers and for potential investors? Channing’s take on this question, from the perspective of the issuer’s advisor, is instructive. First, Argo
Source: Tokens Can Be Securities? Even ICO Advisors Agree with the SEC – CoinDesk
Read MoreThe Ultimate List of ICO Resources | CoinDesk
William Mougayar is the author of “The Business Blockchain” and a board advisor to, and investor in, various blockchain projects and startups… In this opinion piece, Mougayar lists his ultimate 18 web resources for those wanting to research, track or launch initial coin offerings or ICOs.
Source: The Ultimate List of ICO Resources – CoinDesk
Read MoreSingapore Central Bank Clarifies ICO Regulations | Bitcoin News
The document defines ‘digital tokens’ as a “cryptographically-secured representation of a token-holder’s rights to receive a benefit or to perform specified functions.” Virtual currencies are defined as “one particular type of digital token, which typically functions as a medium of exchange, a unit of account or a store of value.”
Source: Singapore Central Bank Clarifies ICO Regulations
Read More20+ New ICOs Announced Despite SEC Warnings | Bitcoin News
These tokens actually have utility or use cases in order to bootstrap a project, whereas a security represents ownership or stake in a particular company.
Source: 20+ New ICOs Announced Despite SEC Warnings – Bitcoin News
Read MoreThe End of the ICO Wild West? Blockchain Advocates Weigh In On SEC Report – Bitcoin News
“It is now clear that some digital currencies will be viewed as securities, depending on how the tokens or coins are structured,” Spencer details. “Secondly, and more importantly, it is now clear that the regulators and law enforcement in the United States will be enforcing these laws. The pipeline for ICO’s just got a lot smaller.”
Source: The End of the ICO Wild West? Blockchain Advocates Weigh In On SEC Report – Bitcoin News
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