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The accessible, non-technical guide to applying and benefiting from blockchain technology.

Blockchain has grown at an enormous rate in a very short period of time. In a business context, blockchain can level the playing field between small and large organisations in several ways: Exact copies of the immutable, time-stamped data is held by all parties, all transactions can be viewed in real time, data blocks are cryptographically linked, all raw materials are traceable and smart contracts ensure no middle-men, ease of audit and reduced friction. The trust, transparency, security, quality and reduced costs of blockchain make it a game-changing technology that crosses sectors, industries and borders with ease. Even though the technologies are ready for adoption, businesses remain largely unaware of their full potential and effective implementation. End users require accurate and up-to-date information on the practical applications of blockchain — Commercializing Blockchain provides it.

A practical and easy-to-understand guide to blockchain, this timely book illustrates how this revolutionary technology can be used to transform governments, businesses, enterprises and entire communities. The author draws from his experience with global retailers, global technology companies, UCL Centre for Blockchain technologies, the government of the UK, Retail Blockchain Consortium and many other sources to present real-world case studies on the use and benefits of blockchain. Topics include financial transactions, tokenisation, identity management, supply chain transparency, global shipping and freight, counterfeiting and more. Provides practical guidance for blockchain transactions in business operations

  • Provides practical guidance for blockchain transactions in business operations
  • Demonstrates how blockchain can add value and bring increased efficiency to commercial operations
  • Covers all of the essential components of blockchain such as traceability, provenance, certification and authentication
  • Requires no technical expertise to embrace blockchain strategies

Commercializing Blockchain: Strategic Applications in the Real World is ideal for enterprises seeking to develop and deploy blockchain technology, particularly in areas retail, supply chain and consumer goods.

About the Author xiii
About the Contributors xv
Foreword xxi
Damien Moore
Foreword xxiii
Paolo Tasca
Preface xxvii
Introduction 1(6)
Commercializing Blockchain
1(1)
Antony Stores Group (ASG) Retail Business Illustration
2(1)
Real-World Enterprise Level Use Cases - Financial Services, Retail, Supply Chain, and CPG
2(1)
Who Will Benefit from Reading Commercializing Blockchain?
2(1)
Antony Stores Group (ASG) Illustration
3(4)
ASG Background
3(1)
History of ASG
3(4)
ASG Challenges and Pain Points S
1 Introduction to Blockchain Technology 7(30)
Blockchain Technology Definition
7(3)
What Are the Reasons Why We Have Blockchain Technology?
8(1)
The Internet and Blockchain
8(1)
The 'Trustless' World
8(2)
Blockchain: The Internet of Value
10(1)
Blockchain has Five Important Characteristics
10(4)
1 Blockchain for Truth and Trust
11(1)
2 Blockchain for Transparency
11(1)
3 Blockchain for Security
12(1)
4 Blockchain for Quality and Certainty
13(1)
5 Blockchain for Efficiency
13(1)
Blockchain Regulation and Global Trade
14(15)
Other Important Blockchain Benefits
29(8)
Blockchain Theory for Good
29(1)
Blockchain and Diversity
30(2)
Blockchain for All Types of Organization
32(1)
Blockchain for New Business Models
32(2)
Example: The DAO - Decentralized Autonomous Organization
33(1)
New Blockchain Companies
34(1)
Blockchain Is Not a Verb!
34(3)
2 Types of Blockchain 37(30)
Differences to a Database
44(1)
Consensus and Blockchain
45(10)
ASG Consensus Example
55(1)
Current Blockchain and DLT Ecosystems
56(10)
Current Blockchain and DLT Ecosystem Summary
66(1)
3 Enterprise Blockchain 67(16)
Enterprise Blockchain and Trust
67(1)
Characteristics of Enterprise Blockchain
68(1)
Why Use Enterprise Blockchain?
68(1)
Where to Use Enterprise Blockchain Technology
69(1)
The Next 20-Year Transformation
70(1)
Total Business Transformation Led by Blockchain Technology
70(1)
Improved Working Together
71(1)
Basics of an Enterprise Blockchain
71(1)
Blockchain and ERP: The Future of the 'Back Office' - ERP 2.0
72(2)
Can Blockchain Technology Supercharge ERP?
73(1)
What Can Blockchain Add to ERP?
73(1)
Blockchain and Planning
74(2)
Blockchain and Analysis
74(1)
How Blockchain Technology Can Transform Forecasting and Planning
75(1)
Use Case: Blockchain and Intercompany
76(4)
ASG Intercompany on Blockchain Example
80(2)
Enterprise Blockchain Summary
82(1)
4 What Does Blockchain Solve? 83(24)
Trust
83(1)
Transparency and Openness
84(1)
Immutability
84(1)
Transactions Automation - Smart Contracts
85(1)
'Why Blockchain Will Be Transformative': Looking at the History of Contracts through to Present Day Usage
85(13)
New Business Models and Opportunities
98(1)
MonoChain: A Blockchain Start-Up Building the Circular Economy
99(8)
5 Blockchain Powering the New Marketplace Model 107(6)
A Fundamental Foundation: Marketplaces Built Using Blockchain Technology
107(1)
Marketplace for Anything
108(1)
Decentralized Utopia - Reality or Dream?
109(3)
Example of a Product Marketplace: Replace Amazon, eBay, or Alibaba
110(1)
Example of a Service Marketplace: Replace Uber or Airbnb
110(1)
Real Use Case: Blockchain Product Marketplace - OpenBazaar
111(1)
Real Use Case: Blockchain Marketplace to Replace Uber - EVA
111(1)
Summary
112(1)
6 Where Can Blockchain Technology Be Applied? 113(48)
Industries
114(1)
The Retail and Supply Chain Industry
114(9)
Cryptocurrencies
115(1)
Identity Management
115(2)
Loyalty
117(1)
Gift Cards
117(1)
ASG Gift Card Blockchain Example
118(1)
Warranty Management and Refunds Management
119(1)
Improved Sourcing
120(1)
Inventory Management and Returns Management
120(1)
ASG Inventory on Blockchain Example
121(1)
ASG Returns Blockchain Example
122(1)
Supply Chain Industry (Including Brands, Consumer Products, and Manufacturers)
123(5)
Supply Chain Transparency
124(1)
Global Shipping and Freight
124(1)
Certification and Authentication
125(1)
Traceability
126(1)
Provenance
127(1)
Counterfeit Products
128(1)
The Finance and Financial Services Industry
128(33)
7 Blockchain Adoption 161(8)
How Will Blockchain Be Adopted?
161(1)
Blockchain Adoption: The User Interface
161(3)
Smartphone as ID
162(1)
QR Code World
163(1)
Real Use Case: HTC Launches a Blockchain Smartphone in December 2018
163(1)
Blockchain Adoption: The Understanding of Blockchain Technology
164(2)
Blockchain Adoption: The Killer App for Blockchain
166(1)
Blockchain Adoption: Daily Life Use Cases
166(1)
Blockchain Adoption: Winning Business Models
167(2)
8 First Use Cases 169(16)
History of Bitcoin
169(3)
Cryptocurrency and Crypto Assets
172(5)
How Are Crypto Assets Classed?
172(2)
ICO - Initial Coin Offering
174(1)
ICOs Often Raise Money via Crypto
174(1)
Why Use an ICO?
175(1)
STO - Security Token Offering
176(1)
What to Look for in an ICO/STO
176(1)
Tokenization
177(7)
Tokens for Liquidity
177(1)
Tokens for Globalization
178(1)
Tokens for Global Commerce
178(1)
Tokens for New Assets
178(1)
Tokens Take Us Beyond Money
179(5)
Benefits of Tokenization
184(1)
9 What Makes It Work? Blockchain Best Practice 185(6)
Consensus
185(1)
Governance
186(1)
Agile and Iterative Approach
187(1)
Solution Driven
187(1)
Collaborate
188(1)
Teams Need to Be Fully Bought In
189(1)
Open-Minded to Everything
189(1)
Learning Mentality
190(1)
Blockchain Best Practice Summary
190(1)
10 How to Commercialize Blockchain/Reach Its Potential 191(20)
Blockchain Is a Network Play
191(3)
Real Use Case: Retail Blockchain Consortium
192(1)
Mission and Vision
192(1)
How You Benefit by Joining RBC Executive Forum?
193(1)
Real Use Case: UK Government APPG Blockchain
193(1)
Blockchain Business Case
194(1)
Benefits of Implementing Blockchain Technology
195(7)
Efficiency Gains of Blockchain Technology
196(2)
Revenue Growth with Blockchain Technology
198(2)
New Business Growth Powered by Blockchain Technology
200(2)
Blockchain Technology Benefits Realization
202(4)
People and Process Transformation
203(1)
Principles of Transformation
204(2)
Example Blockchain Implementation Plans in Retail
206(1)
ASG Provenance Tracking Example
206(2)
How to Commercialize Blockchain Summary
208(3)
11 Risks of Implementing Blockchain Technology 211(8)
Change - Inertia of People
211(1)
User's Adoption
212(1)
Scale and Complexity
213(1)
Standardization
213(1)
Government
214(1)
The Control Structures Around the World aka "The 1%"
214(1)
Regulations
215(1)
Millennials and Younger Generations
216(1)
Ignorance
216(1)
Quantum and New Technology
217(2)
12 Blockchain Is Better When Used with Existing and Other Emerging Technologies 219(32)
IoT, AI/ML, RPA, Blockchain, AR, VR - Emerging Technologies
220(1)
How Blockchain, AI, and IoT Work in Harmony - 'ABot'
220(5)
Use Case: Emerging Technologies Working Together in Retail
225(1)
Use Case: Waltonchain for Provenance
226(1)
Use Case: Convergence of Blockchain, IoT, and AI for Successful Provenance Solutions
227(24)
13 Future of Blockchain 251(18)
What Will Blockchain Technology Look Like in 2025?
251(3)
New Business Models Examples
254(4)
The Circular Economy Powered by Blockchain
254(4)
Use Case: Auto Industry and Blockchain Technology
258(1)
The Future of BlockchainContributors' Views
259(1)
Future of Blockchain
259(3)
Paolo Tasca
Future of Blockchain
262(1)
Chris Wing
Future of Blockchain
263(1)
Nikhil Vadgama
Future of Blockchain
264(1)
Marta Piekarska
Future of Blockchain
264(1)
Peter Bambridge
Future of Blockchain
265(2)
Areiel Wolanow
Future of Blockchain
267(1)
Carlos Vivas Augier
Future of Blockchain
267(1)
Vikram Kimyani
Future of Blockchain Summary
268(1)
14 Use Cases in Real World - 2019 highlights 269(38)
Financial Transactions
270(3)
Financial Transactions Benefits and Outcomes
271(1)
Financial Transactions Examples
272(1)
Cryptocurrencies
273(1)
Tokenization
274(2)
Tokenization Benefits and Outcomes
274(1)
Tokenization Examples
274(2)
Identity Management
276(4)
Identity Management Benefits and Outcomes
277(1)
Identity Management Examples
277(3)
Loyalty
280(1)
Loyalty Benefits and Outcomes
280(1)
Loyalty Examples
281(1)
Gift Cards
281(2)
Gift Cards Benefits and Outcomes
282(1)
Gift Cards Examples
283(1)
Coinbase Introduced e-Gifts after Gaining an e-Money Licence from the FCA in the UK
283(1)
Warranty Management
283(3)
Warranty Management Benefits and Outcomes
283(1)
Warranty Management Examples
284(2)
Refunds Management
286(2)
Refunds Management Benefits and Outcomes
286(1)
Refunds Management Examples
287(1)
Global Shipping and Freight
288(3)
Global Shipping and Freight Benefits and Outcomes
288(2)
Global Shipping and Freight Examples
290(1)
Improved Sourcing and Procurement
291(1)
Improved Sourcing and Procurement Benefits and Outcomes
292(1)
Certification and Authentication
292(3)
Certification and Authentication Benefits and Outcomes
293(1)
Certification and Authentication Examples
293(2)
Inventory Management
295(1)
Inventory Management Benefits and Outcomes
295(1)
Traceability
296(4)
Traceability Benefits and Outcomes
297(1)
Traceability Examples
298(2)
Provenance
300(3)
Provenance Benefits and Outcomes
301(1)
Provenance Examples
301(2)
Counterfeit Products
303(4)
Counterfeit Products Benefits and Outcomes
303(1)
Counterfeit Products Examples
304(3)
Retail Blockchain Consortium 307(4)
About the RBC
307(1)
Mission and Vision
308(1)
How Will You Benefit from Joining?
308(1)
Get Involved - Join the Executive forum
308(3)
Index 311
ANTONY WELFARE is an eminent leader in the world of blockchain, dedicated to helping others understand the transformational potential of blockchain technology and implement this, particularly in enterprise organisations. As global Managing Director of Luxoft, Antony is leading the strategy to deliver enterprise-grade blockchain solutions across all sectors, and using various leading-edge blockchain solutions, including Hyperledger fabric, Indy, Corda and Ethereum.

Antony co-founded the Retail Blockchain Consortium alongside University College London's Centre for Blockchain Technologies (UCL CBT), to drive blockchain adoption across the retail value chain. He is also an advisor on blockchain to the UK government, a guest lecturer on UCL's blockchain programme, a member of Forbes Technology Council, a keynote speaker on blockchain and the author of The Retail Handbook.