Not exact matches
The patent, which was filed in September of 2016, heavily praises the
technology behind the patent, stating in one instance that: «One advantage of block
chain [sic] based ledgers is the public nature of the block
chain architecture that allows anyone in the public to review the content of the ledger and verify ownership.»
The large and growing literature on what is really
behind «learning curves» — the complex processes of research, learning, new
technology adoption, and supply
chain improvements that typical lead to falling costs alongside expanding
technology adoption — puts to lie the idea that deployment alone is all we need to drive down costs.
Reid Williams and Joe Gerber examine how the
technology behind bitcoin could make supply
chains much more transparent.
This post, which examines how the
technology behind bitcoin could make supply
chains much more transparent, is part of the Humans + Bits + Blocks series.