blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 7 years agoDistributed governance for DAOs2019 will be the year of DAOs according to various crypto news outlets. DAO stands for Decentralized Autonomous…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 7 years agoYear-end reading list on recent blockchain governance developmentsUntil recently governance concerns were perceived to be about the future. One could argue that 2018 was the year in…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoThe ‘right to be forgotten’ on the blockchainBlockchain is an immutable distributed database. It supports traceability and auditability and therefor makes…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoOff-chain vs On-chain GovernanceA next generation of tokens is currently under development: security tokens. A new ecosystem is emerging fast and…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoRecommended Listening: Tokenize The WorldIn our last blog we established three types of crypto tokens: cryptocurrency, utility and security tokens. For those…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoWhat is a token, really?Even though a great deal has been written about tokenomics, a mainstream definition of a token is not available. A…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoBlockchain and the GDPRWith all the tumult around Facebook recently it hasn’t gone unnoticed that The EU General Data Protection Regulation…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoRecommended Reading: In blockchain we trustWhat makes blockchain such a transformative technology ? Authors Michael J. Casey and Paul Vigna encourage you to look…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoTo Blockchain or not to BlockchainIn our previous blog we established that a blockchain is a distributed ledger which records transactions between two…blockchaingov (25)in #blockchain • 8 years agoWhat is everybody talking about?Hype or not, a majority of the large companies worldwide are looking into the benefits of blockchain technology. So…