What Apple Can Teach Blockchain App Designers for 2017

What Apple Can Teach Blockchain App Designers for 2017

Most people hear the word blockchain and immediately concede that they may never take advantage of this innovative technology because they cannot "use encryption" or code. As those of us in the blockchain sector look to 2017 as the year where we begin to move beyond a purgatory of proof-of-concepts and pilots into full product integration, it is crucial to enable would-be users to clear this important mental hurdle. Fortunately, this is not a new problem for the technology industry. Ask random people on the street to explain how the Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) works and....


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