Wowie: the New York Times, no less.
Joseph Lubin, has set up ConsenSys, a company based in Brooklyn that has hired over 50 developers to build applications on the Ethereum system, including one that enables music distribution and another that allows for a new kind of financial auditing....
Mr. Lubin said he had thrown himself into Ethereum after starting to think that it delivered on some of the failed promise of Bitcoin, especially when it came to allowing new kinds of online contracts and markets.
"the failed promise of Bitcoin..." Oh, my!
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Yep, "blockchain" has certainly gained mainstream traction - which puts us-all in an unusual and somewhat enviable position. Even the ones like me who got in on the heels of the Bitcoin bubble have been promoted by time to "early adopters." The way this trend is going, "blockchain" is becoming a sexy buzzword that'll become embedded into MBA courses ay Harvard, Wharton, you name it.
And by that time, time and development will have promoted
all of us here now to early-adopter status.
Now here's the cosmic humour. In the abstract, MBA-sexiness of "blockchain" will give us-all a fair bit of cachet in the plushy circuits. Even those high-flyin' MBAs have a bit of Walter Mitty in them. They need a bit of excitement and romance in their lives. Just imagine one of us showing up and regaling them with tales of the cryptocurrency Wild West days!