A use case centric survey of Blockchain: status quo and future directions

S. Perera, F. Leymann, Paul Fremantle
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This paper presents an assessment of blockchain technology based on the Emerging Technology Analysis Canvas (ETAC) to evaluate the drivers and potential outcomes. The ETAC is a framework to critically analyze emerging technologies. The assessment finds that blockchain can fundamentally transform the world. It is ready for specific applications in use cases such as digital currency, lightweight financial systems, ledgers, provenance, and disintermediation. However, Blockchain faces significant technical gaps in other use cases and needs at least 5-10 years to come to full fruition in those spaces. Sustaining the current level of effort (e.g. startups, research) for this period of time may be challenging. We also find that the need and merits of decentralized infrastructures compared to centralized and semi-centralized alternatives is not always clear. Given the risk involved and significant potential returns, we recommend a cautiously optimistic approach to blockchain with the focus on concrete use cases. The primary contributions of this paper are a use case centric categorization of the blockchain, a detailed discussion on challenges faced by those categories, and an assessment of their future.
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以用例为中心的区块链调查:现状和未来方向
本文提出了基于新兴技术分析画布(ETAC)的区块链技术评估,以评估驱动因素和潜在结果。ETAC是一个批判性分析新兴技术的框架。评估发现bb0可以从根本上改变世界。它已经为数字货币、轻量级金融系统、分类账、来源和非中介等用例中的特定应用做好了准备。然而,区块链在其他用例中面临着重大的技术差距,至少需要5-10年才能在这些领域取得圆满成果。在这段时间内保持当前的努力水平(如创业、研究)可能是具有挑战性的。我们还发现,与集中式和半集中式替代方案相比,去中心化基础设施的需求和优点并不总是很清楚。考虑到所涉及的风险和巨大的潜在回报,我们建议对区块链采取谨慎乐观的态度,重点放在具体的用例上。本文的主要贡献是以用例为中心对区块链进行分类,详细讨论了这些类别所面临的挑战,并评估了它们的未来。
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