A walk through blockchain — 24 hours using blockchain technology — Part 1
I’ve been talking about blockchain to my friends and family for quite some time now. If most of them do understand that blockchain is an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way, few of them could quote any use case or specific project other than Bitcoin or Ethereum. That observation pushed me to write this article.
What could it mean to live in a decentralized way ? What if almost everything you did, every platform you used, was based on blockchain technology? Would it be possible given today’s projects and platforms? How would a classic decentralized day look like?
Let’s try to take a walk through an hypothetical 24 hour-scenario using solely current projects based on blockchain technology.
7:15 am
My connected alarm clock system knows it is time to wake me up. It automatically performs a micro-transaction to my audio speakers using IOTA,an open-source distributed ledger built for the Internet of Things with feeless microtransactions and data integrity for machines.
It plays one of my favorite songs “Feels so good” from Asap Mob not only based on my listening habits on Voise, a decentralized music-sharing platform that allows artists to monetize their work in a collaborative P2P marketplace, but also based on other data stored on Datum.Datumisa decentralized data marketplace that allows anyone to securely and anonymously backup structured data from social networks, wearables, smart homes, and other IoT devices and to sell it to third-parties.
I am glad that my personal AI agent bought this intelligent wake-up AI service on Singularity.Net, an open, decentralized network that provides services in the Artificial Intelligence market.
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