Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Qtum was Invited to Attend the TEAMZ Global Blockchain Summit in Japan

On April 6-7 (Japan time), the fifth global blockchain summit TEAMZ BLOCKCHAIN SUMMIT was held in Tokyo, Japan. The founder of Qtum was invited to attend and discussed the problems that the blockchain industry urgently needs to solve in the perspective of blockchain technology pioneers and industry pioneers, as well as industry breakthroughs that the industry can focus on in 2019.

On the first day of the event, Patrick Dai mentioned in the keynote speech: "The birth of blockchain technology is accompanied by historical opportunities. It pioneered the distributed concept. From a technical point of view, it is likely to be subversive because it promotes the Internet. The transition from information Internet to value Internet. However, it is an indisputable fact that blockchain technology is still in its early stages. There are still many obstacles to overcome in the long road of development. Technically, how to balance decentralization and efficiency, block How to implement chain management efficiently, how to simplify the deployment of smart contracts, etc. There are still few industries that can be highly riveted with the blockchain, and it is difficult to land on a large scale in the short term. In addition, the industry lacks enough good developers. The talent pool is also slightly insufficient, which is not conducive to the sustainable development of the blockchain ecology."

“The number of peak nodes in the Qtum network is second only to Bitcoin and Ethereum, making it one of the most influential nodes in the world. Qtum still has nearly 4,000 nodes on five continents, and a large number of nodes. Not only effectively guarantees the security of the network, but also guarantees the degree of decentralization and further builds a complete value Internet. Recently, we will also hold the Qtum full-node incentive plan to give back to the community of Qtum community supporters. At the meeting, Patrick Dai also said that there will be relevant incentive activities in the near future to give back to the Qtum community builders.

The moderator asked: How to treat compliance regulation in the blockchain field? At first, the confession of compliance is one of the only ways to help the healthy development of the blockchain: "I think technology is often ahead of supervision, especially in the blockchain field. Essentially represents a distributed governance model, with the various centralized governance models in reality are worlds apart. Another blockchain involves the process of concentration from power to dispersion, which may touch the boundaries of the law. So we need to find a suitable path. The efforts of our blockchain entrepreneurs can be compliant. This is the only way for the emerging technology of the blockchain to reach the mainstream."

The next day, Patrick Dai and a number of traditional Internet industry pioneers discussed how to promote the actual commercial landing of blockchain technology. Patrick Dai said that Qtum Enterprise version Unita will be released in the near future, hoping that more traditional enterprise operators can understand the enterprise solutions based on blockchain technology and lay a more efficient and transparent business model for the future. A certain practical basis.

The TEAMZ Block Chain is themed on "Convergence Tradition and Blockchain Technology", attracting more than 5,000 blockchain enthusiasts, including former Litecoin COO Franklyn Richard, Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger and SingularityNET CEO Ben Goertzel. More than 90 blockchain industry elites shared their views, and invited 17 Japanese first-tier listed companies such as Accenture Japan, IBM Japan, Microsoft Japan, Fujitsu, and LINE, and participated in the global 100-chip capital.


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