[DISCUSS] Thoughts on the future of blockchains

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[DISCUSS] Thoughts on the future of blockchains
  1. Unread #1 - May 22, 2017 at 9:47 AM
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    [DISCUSS] Thoughts on the future of blockchains

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    With blockchain tech permeating into every facet of industry, do any of you folks think about where the industry as a whole may be in 5 to 10 years?

    Global GDP stands at around $75 to $80 Trillion. If we take a conservative estimate of 1% instead of Deloitte's 10%, that would make the crypto industry worth $700B+. Now we're talking serious capital here. The industry is very young, and there is plenty of growth to come.

    You should all count yourselves lucky to be part of this journey.

    I would like to see some other opinions here!
     
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    [DISCUSS] Thoughts on the future of blockchains

    The obvious is that it's going to be prevalent in monetary talk, which will increase each day. Right now, it's very "trendy" since more and more people are hearing about it every day.

    A downside to becoming more noticed will be the unwanting eye of administrative regulation(s). I am not versed enough on the potentialities when it comes to regulations. Nonetheless, blockchains are becoming technologically advanced at a rate that is very promising.
     
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