The post-Bitcoin halving period brings new opportunities and challenges that will shape the future of decentralized technology and its influence on global markets.
Ken Alabi
Ken Alabi has a doctorate in engineering from Stony Brook University, a master’s in computer-aided engineering from University of Strathclyde, and is an IT professional, programmer and published researcher with several peer-reviewed publications in various fields of technology. The author has also published articles related to blockchains, decentralization of business processes similar to blockchain technology, and the interoperability of blockchains.
- Opinion
Blockchain’s next big breakthroughs: What to watch - Expert Take
From neglecting security to bad tokenomics, DeFi has played a hand in its own decline Tokenomics aimed at financing worthless models, rampant hacks, and a lack of real-world utility have played a role in the beleaguered crypto market's decline.
- Expert Take
Blockchains need to move toward standards for interoperable asset transfers A new emerging economy, which includes blockchain-native tokens, digital tokens, stablecoins and CBDCs, requires interoperable blockchain standards.
- Expert Take
2018 Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Outlook: Expert Blog What to expect from Blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies and ICO market in 2018?