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Are you using Blockchain technology?

Survey period: 18 Jun 2018 to 25 Jun 2018

Blockchain is way more than bitcoin, but here's an explanation of blockchain using bitcoin suitable for your grandmother.

OptionVotes% 
Yes, heavily212.08
Yes, a little383.76
We plan to in the future494.85
We're evaluating and may at some point717.03
No, and don't know if we will26225.94
No, and probably won't34634.26
No, and definitely won't22322.08



 
GeneralRe: Perhaps an Example Pin
W Balboos, GHB18-Jun-18 7:48
W Balboos, GHB18-Jun-18 7:48 
GeneralCould we actually afford to use it for real-world stuff? Pin
PeejayAdams18-Jun-18 1:12
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Eddy Vluggen18-Jun-18 23:59
professionalEddy Vluggen18-Jun-18 23:59 
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PeejayAdams19-Jun-18 1:12
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Eddy Vluggen19-Jun-18 1:24
professionalEddy Vluggen19-Jun-18 1:24 
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PeejayAdams19-Jun-18 1:57
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Eddy Vluggen19-Jun-18 3:35
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Fabio Franco19-Jun-18 4:03
professionalFabio Franco19-Jun-18 4:03 
PeejayAdams wrote:
The average BC transaction already sucks up as much energy as the average household uses in a month and that will only grow with the length and complexity of its blockchain.


That's an ignorant claim. Proof Of Work is only one of available algorithms to mine transactions. Algorithms like Proof Of Stake and Proof of Authority consume virtually no processing power.

PeejayAdams wrote:
he unavoidable fact that blockchain is not a viable technology for universal usage - either ecologically or economically


Again, very narrow view of blockchain. Because Bitcoin requires a lot of energy it doesn't mean every other blockchain implementation does.

PeejayAdams wrote:
I'd call such a lack of scalability a slight flaw in the algorithm, wouldn't you?

It depends. It can be a flaw or an advantage, depending on the end goal of a specific blockchain implementation

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GeneralRe: Could we actually afford to use it for real-world stuff? Pin
Fabio Franco19-Jun-18 4:19
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GeneralWhat for? Pin
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