Blockchains For Science: Aligning Research Incentives
Participatory Research. Citizen Science
Participatory Research. Citizen Science
Hint: think about your ecosystem, think like a participant, think like a platform.
Mike Hearn's post has gotten many riled up. This is expected. However it doesn't have anything to do with the banks and Casey explains why.
Casey explains how he would set up a very simple streaming music MVP using a smart contract backbone to increase the verifiability of all the stakeholders involved in the process.
IPFS is a revolutionary new file system that aims to decentralize the web. It also has characteristics that make it a great fit with smart contracts, which is why we have integrated it into Eris.
Marmots in Singapore.
This is a think piece examining the idea of application-specific blockchains. Where are they useful? Where are they not useful?
Self-driving business process automation is not just coming - it's here, now, today. In shipped code. Eris' COO and head of legal engineering, Preston, explains why this is both an enormous opportunity and an existential threat to current business models.
Casey summarizes what he finds interesting and impactful about smart contract technology and why he is skeptical of the term to begin with.
We have been thinking (and discussing) licensing of blockchain tech and tooling a lot internally recently. Here's what we think.