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Edgar Versteeg • 19 August 2019

An overview of recent developments in the blockchain community

At the current time of writing, mid-August with during the summer holiday it’s a good moment to reflect the first half of this year. So much has happened in recent weeks and past months. The first half of the year has passed by quickly. The participation of the Odyssey hackathon where we as LeasePlan Digital became 2nd in the inclusive banking track was definitely a highlight. Not only the competitive part of the hackathon was a blast, but also the ability to catch up and breath the air of the crypto community in the Netherlands was absolutely a thrill.

However, there is more to share with those interested in the blockchain space … In the past months, there were some interesting markers which I would like to share with you which could <disclaimer> potentially indicate fundamental changes in the blockchain ecosystem.

The next revolution

2017 and early 2018 were known for the hype around bitcoin and altcoin cryptocurrencies, but when this storm laid down the community still around kept building.

Forbes recently published an article called ‘Blockchain 50: Billion Dollar Babies’ about the top 50 global corporations who are embracing the technology underlying cryptocurrencies like bitcoin because they want to speed up business processes, increase transparency and potentially save billions of dollars. And although the underlying blockchain technology is still ‘immature’ the industry is moving very fast.

Blockdata an Amsterdam based startup visualized this movement and the underlying technology used in a nice infographic which is highlighted below. They are by no means small names that are now focusing on building blockchain applications!


A study published by Deloitte earlier this year also confirms the fact that blockchain becomes a more and more important topic discussed at the board. Fifty-three percent of respondents say that blockchain technology has become a critical priority for their organizations in 2019—a 10-point increase over last year – Deloitte’s 2019 Global Blockchain Survey.

It could be a coincidence but around April this year, the price of the bitcoin entered an upward trend with 2019 all-time high recorded late June at approximately € 9750. Since then the rate has fallen somewhat but nevertheless, the volume has increased significantly which in my opinion can be seen as another positive marker for the community.

Most recent Facebook announced the launch of their Libra project which has been debated to a high extent in the crypto community. Recent days the hearings in the US Senate Banking Committee, however, showed not only that they are concerns relating to the data privacy and the potential impact on the economy of a project of the size of Libra. Remarkably some senators really demonstrated substantive knowledge and also spoke positively about the bitcoin. Which surprised me in a positive matter. Whatever your opinion about the Libra project, it cannot be denied that it also has a huge impact on the blockchain community. So, just writing this all down … I can’t say it has been boring at all. For sure the blockchain space is in development and more to come. I am excited to work with an exciting community on so disruptive topics.

For now, time to log off and to enjoy the summer break. #stay tuned!

Disclaimer: this blog can in no way been seen as any kind of financial advice

#build #forbes #blockdata #OdysseyHack #blockchain #bitcoin #libra

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