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May 20, 2018, 04:40:45 AM
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 What is blockchain 3.0? What is the most obvious characteristic of it? What are the obvious differences between it and its technology?

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May 20, 2018, 04:42:47 AM
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I'm also curious about the concept. Huh
Because of the current blockchain 2. 0 is still in the stage of development.

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May 20, 2018, 04:59:14 AM
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 What is blockchain 3.0? What is the most obvious characteristic of it? What are the obvious differences between it and its technology?


According to my knowledge. Technology of Blockchain 1.0 accept to save transactions in public blockchain. Blockchain 2.0 intergrate smart contract adding. And Blockchain 3.0 intergrate a platform and open ecosystem to other sofware that can run on it

That's how I understand it as well.  Aion and the Blockchain Interoperability Alliance define 3.0 as blockchains communicating, interacting, and transferring value to each other.

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May 20, 2018, 05:05:00 AM
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In block conclude an automated process of supply chain, to track the contract execution process, and according to the time and place of delivery, quantity, quality and other information automatically complete the full payment, pay part, subsidies, and a fine.

In this process, multiple parties, suppliers, logistics, Banks and other parties involved in this process, which is one of the characteristics of the 3.0 era transaction, are not specific to the majority of objects.
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May 20, 2018, 08:25:17 AM
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The Bitcoin is called a blockchain 1.0, and the Ethereum is called a blockchain 2.0. I do not know who first started naming it like this, but I think it is not too bad to distinguish in this way according to the own point of view.

The blockchains that overcome the limitations of the current blockchain should be named 3.0.
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May 20, 2018, 08:39:58 AM
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 What is blockchain 3.0? What is the most obvious characteristic of it? What are the obvious differences between it and its technology?


According to my knowledge. Technology of Blockchain 1.0 accept to save transactions in public blockchain. Blockchain 2.0 intergrate smart contract adding. And Blockchain 3.0 intergrate a platform and open ecosystem to other sofware that can run on it

Great But is it in development already or just paper works. Blockchain 2.0 is more into reality it already existed now I think? in other way Blockchain 3.0 is a complex one so its not and easy task it needs more time.
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May 20, 2018, 08:40:50 AM
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 What is blockchain 3.0? What is the most obvious characteristic of it? What are the obvious differences between it and its technology?

There is no blockchain 3.0 even DAG system can't be considered as a part of the blockchain ecosystem. Blockchain 3,0 just a word to create a hype for the community. Basically, that word is misleading so many people.
There is no difference between every blockchain the only differences are on the specification of every blockchain.
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