Evaluating Natural Blockchain Language

Arnoud W. Berghuis MSc, Co-Founder and the Member of the Board at Dutch Blockchain Association and Blockchain Knowledge Foundation based in the...

                
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Arnoud W. Berghuis MSc, Co-Founder and the Member of the Board at Dutch Blockchain Association and Blockchain Knowledge Foundation based in the Netherlands participate in Risk Roundup to discuss Natural Blockchain Language.

Evaluating Natural Blockchain Language

As blockchain faces scalability, security, and sustainability issues, most blockchain projects & ICO’s today seem to be struggling. One of the reasons behind this seems to be the complex challenges of correcting any and all errors made in the blockchain. How to correct the errors in a write-only distributed environment is a complex challenge facing the blockchain community as we do not have effective mechanisms that would help enable editing, auditing, and change in a cost-effective and timely manner. That brings us to an important question: do we need adaptability in technology platforms?

It is very important to evaluate this because blockchain technology brings us the potential to democratize, decentralize, design, and define trust in the digital interconnectivity and infrastructure to build digital systems of the digital global age. Communicating with the technology platforms in a human language is becoming essential.

So, irrespective of whether we’re looking for blockchain development or smart contracts or want to do a transaction on any decentralized system, there is a need to depend on a communication language that can communicate with technology platforms.

That brings us to some important questions:

  • What is the current state of blockchain languages?
  • Is it possible to communicate with technology in a human language?
  • How to decide which language will be a good fit for the blockchain community?
  • Do we need a new language?

It seems there are some initiatives emerging that could make it possible to communicate with blockchain technology. The time is now to evaluate Natural Blockchain Language.


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About the Guest

Arnoud W. Berghuis MSc is the Co-Founder and the Member of the Board at the Dutch Blockchain Association and Blockchain Knowledge Foundation based in the Netherlands. He provides high-level courses and regularly speaks at conferences. He was a researcher of “agent-based modeling” (ABM) at the Faculty of Economics and Business in Groningen. Before that, he had a career with customer systems (CRM). He was co-owner of the CRM system Update.com when it went through an IPO in Frankfurt. The Blockchain Knowledge development Foundation (BKS) is an academic spinoff.

About the Host of Risk Roundup

Jayshree Pandya (née Bhatt), Founder and CEO of Risk Group LLC, is a scientist, a visionary, an expert in disruptive technologies, and a globally recognized thought leader and influencer. She is actively engaged in driving global discussions on existing and emerging technologies, technology transformation, and national preparedness.

From the National Science Foundation to organizations from across nations, Jayshree is an invited speaker on emerging technologies, technology transformation, digital disruption, strategic security risks, industry risks, and country risks. She is the author of the book, The Global Age: NGIOA @ Risk and has also published many scientific and technical papers.  Jayshree advises decision-makers at all levels on existing and emerging technologies: emerging applications, impact, and solutions.

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