An ancient king feels betrayed and his kingdom is in decadence. But who is to blame and how does he find out?
Read MoreWhile there are many different ways to think about what blockchains do — ranging from the hyper-technical to digital money — there is value to reverting to a utilitarian model and think of each blockchain as doing a specific type of work.
A blockchain helps in getting a “job done” using a decentralized network of participants aligned by transparent incentives. In an ideal state, can this network get the job done smarter, faster, cheaper, better than centralized options?
Read MoreThe Netscape Browser in 1995 made the Internet (which had existed since the 1970s) go mainstream.
What could be the equivalent of the Browser for the decentralized internet in terms of similar impact? Is it a wallet, a dApp Browser, or something else altogether?
Read MoreFor almost two decades (1990-2010), Analytics was more or less synonymous with reporting and cool dashboards for executives. No longer is this true. The new analytics stack has come a long way and has more budgets, heft, and power than ever before. Analytics has now morphed to Intelligence and comprises of mission critical systems and services with a clear mandate to generate new revenues and profits.
Read MoreAre decentralized apps for real? What do they do, why are they different, and what is required for them to succeed?
Read MoreThe CRM of the future (not just the tech, but the strategy, culture, and the business models of how you make money from customer relationships) has to be squarely about solving for the end customer and creating deep loyalty and emotional bonding.
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