The Blockchain Ecosystem

S. Hammer
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The dynamics of blockchain, its ongoing development, and its systemic vulnerabilities are rooted in its ecosystem – the community of producers, suppliers, customers, stakeholders, and competitors. This paper provides a high-level description of the framework of the blockchain ecosystem, beginning with blockchain development, and drilling down to a level of detail about blockchain use cases and stakeholders. To provide strategic perspective, this description takes place at the highest possible level, bearing in mind, of course, that many smaller ecosystems comprise blockchain. In order to elucidate the components of the blockchain ecosystem, this paper provides examples of companies currently operating in each area. However, this paper does not endorse or criticize any particular business, practice, or model. Notably, however, blockchain companies do not always easily fit into one area of the ecosystem – they may operate in more than one area, evolve in capabilities and transition between areas over time, or even cease to exist. This illustrative map can serve many purposes. Using this map, policymakers can obtain insight into how they can incentivize a strong blockchain ecosystem with reduced vulnerabilities. Traditional companies can use this map to gain insight into how the blockchain ecosystem will come to interact with the ecosystem of their own traditional businesses. Investors and business analysts can use this map to gain insight into which companies will hold the leadership roles in the blockchain ecosystem over time. And of course, entrepreneurs can identify potentially profitable opportunities to participate in and enhance the blockchain ecosystem. Importantly, the blockchain ecosystem is a "living" map, exhibiting constant change, and it will therefore require updating on a regular, real-time basis. What is provided in this paper, then, is simply a snapshot in time of the blockchain ecosystem as it currently exists. The intention is to continue to study the ever-evolving blockchain ecosystem, obtain insight, and subsequently improve and refine the map.
区块链生态系统
区块链的动态、持续发展及其系统性漏洞都植根于其生态系统——生产者、供应商、客户、利益相关者和竞争对手的社区。本文提供了区块链生态系统框架的高级描述,从区块链开发开始,深入到区块链用例和利益相关者的详细信息。为了提供战略视角,这种描述发生在尽可能高的层面上,当然要记住,许多较小的生态系统都包含区块链。为了阐明区块链生态系统的组成部分,本文提供了目前在每个领域运营的公司的示例。然而,本文并不认可或批评任何特定的业务、实践或模型。然而,值得注意的是,区块链公司并不总是容易适应生态系统的一个领域——它们可能在多个领域开展业务,随着时间的推移,在能力上不断发展,在不同领域之间过渡,甚至不复存在。这张说明性地图有许多用途。利用这张地图,政策制定者可以深入了解如何激励一个强大的区块链生态系统,减少漏洞。传统公司可以使用这张地图来深入了解区块链生态系统将如何与他们自己的传统业务生态系统互动。投资者和商业分析师可以使用这张地图来深入了解哪些公司将随着时间的推移在区块链生态系统中占据领导地位。当然,企业家可以识别潜在的有利可图的机会来参与和增强区块链生态系统。重要的是,区块链生态系统是一个“活的”地图,呈现出不断的变化,因此需要定期实时更新。因此,本文所提供的只是区块链生态系统目前存在的一个快照。其目的是继续研究不断发展的区块链生态系统,获得洞察力,并随后改进和完善地图。
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