Blockchain solves big issues of the Internet: Trust and big middlemen. We may call this new Internet powered by blockchain as the Internet^2 or Internet Square because this is phenomenal quantum jump in the innovation of the Internet history.
The Internet is originally people centric. This is broken by a few big middlemen. So, we may just return to the Internet with blockchain's feature of decentralization.
Token/coin of blockchain is a kind of packet to carry lots of value through the Internet: The Internet of value.
#InternetSquare #wehome #인터넷스퀘어
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- Internet
/ Web2.0
# Blockchain
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6. Web2.0
Power to the People
Participation, Open, Share
2006
Yes, you.
You control the information Age.
Welcome to your world.
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7. 7
Web2.0?
Power to the Few
Platforms
~ 2018
Them.
Yes, you.
But, they own you.
Welcome to their world.
They.
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8. Few Intranet Threatens the Internet
http://dailypostworld.com/happens-internet-every-1-minute/
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9. Monopoly by Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, Uber, Airbnb
https://www.facebook.com/595627363/posts/10155274241412364
https://youtu.be/aPVmd7SyKfQ
They own and control you.
They control the Internet.
Monopoly of data ownership and governance.
No competition.
Bad Economy, Shrinking Economy: ‘Winner
takes all’economy
Accountability: PRISM, no transparency
Dependency: What if Google downs?
Security & Privacy
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11. Internet2
Power to the People
Participation, Open, Share
2018 ~
Them.You.
Yes, you.
You control the information Age.
Welcome to your world.
Yes, you.
You control the Information and Value Age.
Welcome to your world AGAIN.
Value Internet or web3.0
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13. Blockchain
Solved the Internet Problems: Trust & Big Men
TRUST
(Cryptocurrency, Security, Value Internet)
Disruptive Techs
(Bigdata, AI, VR..)
Sharing
Economy+
Internet 2
Trust Decentralized
Secure Cooperativism
People CentricAutonomous
DECENTRALIZATION
3rd generation mainnets
Value
Privacy
Tokenomics
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14. 4th Industrial
Revolution
(Bigdata, AI, IoT…)
Internet
Blockchain
1990
Information
2018
Sharing
Economy
Empowered
People Internet 2
Value Internet
Disruptive Techs
+
Blockchain
+
Sharing Economy
17. Trust without 3rd Party
Institutional Trust Platform Trust Peer Trust
Centralized Decentralized
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18. Coin/Token to Carry Value: Packet of Value
Programmable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_dkFS8LBtk
https://youtu.be/XatEoU36U-o
Based on the secure and trusted nature of blockchain
Quantify any form of valued resource, or
Convert the real world asset to the programable asset.
Create a trusted record of value without the centralized institutions.
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19. Explosive Growth of Value (Economy)
Money
Property
Right &
Data
Environmental
Capital
Social Activity
Tokenization
Token
Economy
n X n
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20. Token Economy
Democratization:
Investment and initiation
Lower costs:
Transaction and operation
Disintermediation:
Peer to peer interaction
Global:
Borderless
New Value:
Through tokenization of any value
ICO:
New way of funding
Better Motivation:
Incentive
Community Ownership:
Token holders=owners
Economy Explosion:
Any value = Token
Trustless
Token Economy
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21. ICO: Democratization of Access to Capital and Investment
https://youtu.be/XatEoU36U-o
VC Funding: Silicon Valley ICO: World Wide
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22. ICO, New Way of Innovation
Initial Coin Offerings – A Paradigm Shift in Funding Disruptive Innovation - Nikolaus Lipusch
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3148181
Global and Fast
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23. Smart Contracts for Programmable Society
Replace Intermediators
Efficient
Transparency & Trust
Evolution
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32. 1971
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Blockchain, Internet of Value
2008.11 ‘Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash
System’, a white paper by Satoshi Nakamoto
2009. 1 The first open source bitcoin client and genesis
block
2010 Two pizzas for 10,000 BTC ($117M in January 21,
2018) through bitcoin talk forum (1,250억원)
2015.7 Etherieum, Blockchain platform, went live.
2017.3 Value of 1 BTC > 1 ounce of gold
2017.8 Two ICO unicorns: OMG token and Qtum
Internet Blockchain
39years
‘QWERTYUIOP’
Internet of Information
1971 The first message by Ray Tomlinson ‘QWERTYUIOP’
1973 Internet by Vint Cerf and Robert Elliot Kahn
1982 Email as a common noun
1983 TCP/IP standard
1991 HTTP by Berners Lee
1993 Mosaic web browser
1994 Netscape, Amazon
1998 Google
2004 Facebook
2010 Uber, Airbnb
39years
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