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Blockchain, Bitcoin, Crypto Currencies
und das Crypto Valley
Prof. Dr. René Hüsler, Hochschule Luzern
Historie von Blockchain und Bitcoin
• Oktober 2008:
Paper von Satoshi Nakamoto
http://www.finanzen.ch/devisen/chart/bitcoin-franken-kurs
•Nakamoto ist ein Pseudonym
• Blockchain = Technologie
Bitcoin = Währung
Rapid grown of cryptocurrencies in 2017
https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/20171224/
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Total Market Cap Number of cryptocoins
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Source: http://fintechnews.ch/blockchain_bitcoin/swiss-blockchain-ecosystem/16514/
Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2t4G9pAb2g
Hash Code - «Spiegelei-Prinzip»
PASSWORD!
09bffa954fef56de828671a2b64da71009bae89def060eb355a7d
Hash Code
Proof of Work – «ausprobieren»
? + PASSWORD!
000009bffa…
0f45d9bffa…
001b09bffa…Nonce
Mining
Proof of Work
Quelle: https://anders.com/blockchain/
Anwendungsmöglichkeiten
Blockchain
Eigentum
Sicherheit
Smart Contract
Verteilte Apps
Identität
CryptoWährung
Internet ofThings
Ownership
Transport
Autonome Organisation
Wahl
Gesundheits-akte
Versicher-ung
Rechte /Grundbuch
Kredit / Verleih
Glücksspiel
Zahlungs-verkehr
Notar Service
Blockchain could dramatically reshape products and processes across all industries
Source: World Economic Forum: The future of financial infrastructure, August 2016
Research
Consortium
efforts
Central banks
Venture
capital
Bank
experimentation
Global
interest
Blockchain
2,500+ patents filed
over the last 3 years
24+ countries currently
investing in blockchain
90+ central banks engaged in
blockchain discussions worldwide
Over US$ 1.5 billion in
1140 startups over the
past 3 years
80% of banks predicted to initiate
blockchain projects by 2017
100+ corporations have
joined 25+ blockchain
consortia
US$ 20 billion in blockchain
revenues in the enterprise
application market by 2025
First Blockchain movers are focusing on selective & existing cases into production with the highest benefit impact Example: Financial Services Industry
Source: World Economic Forum: The future of financial infrastructure (August 2016) / McKinsey analysis (January 2017)
Examples of drivers and benefits
Value driver Benefits
• Near real-time point-to-point transfer of funds
• Efficiency potential: $50-$60 billion
Settlement time
reductionGlobal
payments
• Faster & more accurate reporting
• Efficiency potential: $3-$5 billion
Regulatory efficiency
improvement
Automated
compliance
• Real-time multi-party tracking & management of
letters of credit, faster automated settlement
• Efficiency potential: $14-$17 billion
Operational
simplification
Trade
finance
• Reduce settlement time, lower operational risks
• Efficiency potential: $15-$20 billion
Operational simplification
Risk reduction
Post trade
procession
Use case
Crypto Valley – World’s leading blockchain and cryptographic technology ecosystems
Mission Statement
Develop the World’s Best Ecosystem for
Blockchain and Other Cryptographic
Technologies and Businesses
• Swiss centric initiative, headquartered in Zug
• Active connections to international centers of blockchain innovation in London, Singapore, Silicon Valley and New York
• Bringing together Startups, Investors, Technology companies, Academia, Legislators and Established Enterprises
One of the World’s leading Blockchain & Cryptographic Technology Ecosystems
Investments• Venture Capital• Business Angels• Banks
Corporates• Support• Help to Scale• Investors• Innovation Labs
Government• Legislation• Regulators
Education• Universities• Research institutions
Start-ups• Innovation• Creativity• Pushing limits
Infrastructure Development• Access to Technology• Freedom to participate• Fairness and Impact
The Swiss Crypto/Blockchain Startup Map: >50 Startups
Source: Swisscom Fintech Startup Map, March 2017
Focus Areas
Overview of Founding MembersOver 660 members as of January 2018
Working Groups
We operate by involving our growing community to work together and drive the agenda:
• Members can suggest and join Working Groups
• Board facilitates and enables productive and inclusive environment
• Corporate members sponsor Working Groups by providing their resources
• Results and Goals are regularly published and disseminated
Regulation
Investors
Onboarding
Startups
Events
Communication
Corporate
Sponsoring
Industry Associations, Legislators and Academia are engaged in the discussions
First Tuesday Meetups
Quarterly Events
Annual Events
Three Levels of Crypto Valley Events
CVA Website www.cryptovalley.swiss
38, 11.03.2018
Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit
Prof. Dr. René Hü[email protected]
+41 41 757 68 00