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" ... Shifting the conversation away from features, benefits and whizzbang technology, toward outcomes will greatly improve the adoption of transformational technologies. Much like sausage, or legislation, people do not particularly care how digital transformation is carried out, what they care about are outcomes. Just as the early days of the traditional economy, where fiat currencies, gold, and the greenback reigned supreme, but not risk free. Perils such as marauding bandits robbing stagecoaches filled with gold, to fraud, money laundering, terrorism finance and many complex issues that continue to grate the real economy, cryptocurrencies and the move to decentralization are similarly rife with risks. Particularly at the early adoption and experimentation phases. ... "
" ... When people stop talking about blockchain and all of its whizzbang features and benefits, they can begin changing the world with it – provided of course there is a healthy respect for the third point of failure. In order for blockchain to be deployed and for value to be captured in an enterprise setting, it must plug-in to legacy systems, operations and behaviors. This is a very real issue that often poses high operational and technological barriers, especially as the gains from blockchain cyber resilience can be negated by plugging in to vulnerable legacy systems. Additionally, the high computational burden from blockchain, especially with trust or truth verifying algorithms such as proof of work or proof of stake, can also negate the reductions in market friction they engender. This counterintuitive issue flies in the face of traditional digital transformation efforts, where the return on technology investments is gained from the second instance of a product or service having a fractional cost of zero compared to the first. ... "