Key Points
- the connected vehicle marketplace
- MOBI mission VID, CMDM etc
- Fabric Blockchain Concepts, Features, Value
- VINblock overview
- basic concepts - bitcoin blockchain
- iam - traditional, DID
- enterprise blockchain - Fabric docs
- logical vs physical networks
- feature - impacts
- use cases x sig ( special industry groups )
- governance & regulations - impacts
- building consortiums - rethink, re-engineer VCN
- questions
Abstract
https://www.liveworx.com/presenters/jim-mason
tues june 9 1 pm - 1:45 pm
AM1540B - Connected Vehicle Identity Management Using Blockchain
In the mobility world, vehicle identity management on blockchain is the foundation for the IoT connected vehicle ecosystem delivering trust, privacy, transparency, faster transactions, lower costs, and security to the marketplace and it's participants.
This session covers: the connected vehicle ecosystem model and use cases, vehicle identity requirements, the new MOBI vehicle identity standard ( the Mobility Open Blockchain Initiative ), vehicle wallet, identity and privacy strategies, a live demo of a prototype vehicle identity service implemented with a Hyperledger Fabric blockchain supporting the MOBI VID standard, key Hyperledger features, smart contract and API interfaces, related data models, sample transactions and a summary of next steps in connected vehicle identity on blockchains. We'll leave time for questions.
Key Takeaway 1
understand how the MOBI Vehicle Identity standard for blockchain supports a trusted, connected vehicle ecosystem
Key Takeaway 2
discover key Hyperledger Fabric blockchain features that support identity, privacy, transparency, trust and scalability
Key Takeaway 3
learn what a vehicle identity blockchain service is and the steps to build it
Track
Automotive & Mobility
Topics
Autonomous Vehicles & Mobility Services
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
References
Reference_description_with_linked_URLs__________________________ | Notes__________________________________________________________________ |
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https://www.softobiz.com/microservice-orchestration-vs-choreography/ | Microservice Orchestration Vs Choreography |
https://mailchi.mp/paramountsoft.net/enterprise-blockchain-workshop | Session I - Enterprise Blockchain Concepts & Value invite |
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/paramount-software-solutions_psswebinarseriesblockchain-activity- | Webinar recording link |
ps-blockchain-concepts-value_v2.pptx | Webinar - Jim Mason slide deck - v1 |
Webinar - Jim Mason slide deck - v2 | |
blockchain concepts | |
Blockchains - different types, different use cases | |
Bitcoin - public, anonymous, trade Bitcoin, BFT consensus | |
Ethereum - public, anonymous, trade Ether, BFT consensus, smart contracts | |
Fabric - permissioned, membership, smart contracts, multiple consensus | |
Others: Corda, Quorum, Hyperchain, Multichain, EOS, Hedera .. | |
https://www.globaltrademag.com/how-to-save-time-and-money-with-blockchain-smart-contracts/ | Smart Contract concepts - Alex Rosen ## excellent article on when, where, why to use smart contracts |
PKI concepts - keys, encryption, certificates, identities, signature - my pki pptx ? | |
more PKI | |
chain of blocks - see YouTube video | |
Understanding Merkle Trees | |
Jim Writing | |
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_8JrZ8t7nz5smlO0TqgGASFvp7SLspSl | Blockchain Webinar_Session1_2020.pptx |
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1s9dwuXeLXgrBp8wZ0WB4uouH7SylrE4F C:\Users\Jim Mason\Google Drive\_swt\_psoft\writing\blockchain\ | Jim ps workshop 1 - ebc concepts value |
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jHew_dWmEZmHYJHKDH_VyeBvLN5HdEHu C:\Users\Jim Mason\Google Drive\_swt\_psoft\writing\blockchain\ | Jim Blockchain pptx |
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1gaoUm22SnE2s3XRVVRAfk38ul8Tjx6FG | Jim – jmason_fabric_POC_project_v1.pptx |
Identity concepts | |
https://dlt.mobi/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/MOBI-Vehicle-Identity-Standard-v1.0-Preview.pdf | MOBI VID |
m bc ex1 vinblock | VINblock |
https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/ | W3C DID |
https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-primer/ | W3C DID Primer |
https://trustoverip.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/98/2020/05/toip_introduction_050520.pdf | TOIP Whitepaper |
https://trustoverip.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/98/2020/05/toip_050520_primer.pdf | TOIP presentation |
Enterprise blockchain concepts | |
Keyhole Virus Tracker - some good concept slides on enterprise blockchain | |
EB Features Impacts with examples | |
integrated solutions that include: cloud, IoT, Big Data, Machine Learning, Analytics in new BPM | |
Industry use case summaries | |
EnerBlock NSF SBIR Phase I Update 11-04-19.pptx | |
blockchain-forbes-2019-use-cases-com-Blockchain 50 Billion Dollar Babies.pdf | forbes 50 article |
file:///C:/Users/Jim%20Mason/Google%20Drive/_docs/howto/ tech/blockchain/use_cases/_government/canada-bc-id-mgt-2019%20-%2011%20-%20 Trust%20over%20IP%20Notes%20and%20Links%20for%20emails.pdf | John Jordan - govt projects |
Food Trust Network | |
Trust Your Supplier | |
m Blockchain Supply Chain#IBM-MaerskShippingBlockchain-TradeLens | Trade Lens |
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D8xo2YT9_MStkQXHs8r0bJ4flbCsh6nr | IBM - Blockchain for Automotive.pptx |
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zHI3asnUByyM9M6dPWuuTpEGIwC0pgrJ | Hyperledger Fabric Internals Diagrams.pptx |
https://drive.google.com/open?id=158gFnMrpE1sV3beO5HIb7WyHy2ts_oXT | Hyperledger Fabric Internals Chain Code Mgt.pptx |
Re-engineering business system networks | |
ecosystem to consoritums | |
role engineering | |
governance | |
processes to contracts | |
validation | |
Next Steps | |
research | |
analysis on current state - factur3.io | |
BOA - Blockchain Opportunity Assessment | |
Key Resources
IBM - Blockchain for Automotive.pptx in C:\Users\Jim Mason\Google Drive\_dmx\dmxfin
global-forum-2020-VINblock-session-download__rCv32Znk5PV2hsmV82G7Prn3zMpnRN.zip
vinblock-conceptual-network-v1.PNG
cmdm_vehicle_systems_logical_views_v1.pptx
TOIP -
s Enterprise Blockchain Concepts and Value
Session Contents
max 20 slides
topics
- agenda - many of these technologies accelerated with the pandemic
- warning - firehose on concepts ... 1 example
- intro - me and you ---- jem - cover many ind fmr cfg ibm apps svcs all-data security ebc
- auto marketplace > dmx > mobi > trends autonomous vehicles, smart roads
- WEF blockchain toolkit - the world of blockchain, infrastructure context
- bc defined - basic trust system to add to existing solutions ( what's wrong w data now? )
- ebc defined - trust: parties, ids, processes, data - forbes 50 - logical ebc model
- identity bc - did - ssi defined - data privacy, control, revenues? id, creds, wallets
- identity options - fab ca, other msp via ldap or oidc
- ssi / did id stds on blockchain - the triangle + governance
- toip framework - automated id mgt & trust
- smart runtime concepts - smarter vehicle - structural, functional, responsible – decentralized intelligence ( we see it in vehicle systems now )
- internet hist - connectivity > security > trust > smarts > automation >>>> rethink ..
- smart nets - layers containers choreography orchestration nets events
- smart contracts - enforce rules, processes across parties (escrow)
- smart decisions - goals, okrs, optimizations, decisions using feedback - pricer ( ptp voice reg tuning processes )
- smart automation - hyperchain labs demo ( or slides ) — SWTR = 9 ---- combines ebc, iot automation, optimizations, intelligence
- existing dist solutions opportunities - inventory, appraisals, cpov, sales, pricing, syndication, service, parts, titles, registrations, loans, insurance, warranties, logistics, marketing
- ebc value add? > isa in sdp > -- urmoip -- factur3.io -- okrs
- vinblock
- arch --- diagram ... learn, build steps ( sdp ) - steps summarized for vinblock
- >>> demo
- mobi vid - bigger goals
- sdv - digital twins model real world
- vid - vbc, vowner, vreg, vhist
- layers > sensors > controllers > sbs > net > apps
- key takeaways summarized:
- next steps
mobi vid2 - poc - where do you want to go next?
did - ssi - openid - toip ??
ebc ?? w cactus
dynamic runtimes - containers, orchestrators
are smart concepts new ? bwc daily report = events, pcc tracking sig
bcu smart net cfg
Key Takeaway 1
understand how the MOBI Vehicle Identity standard for blockchain supports a trusted, connected vehicle ecosystem
Key Takeaway 2
discover key Hyperledger Fabric blockchain features that support identity, privacy, transparency, trust and scalability
Key Takeaway 3
learn what a vehicle identity blockchain service is and the steps to build it
Notes on Building Session
Related Materials
The connected vehicle marketplace
DMX looked at many use cases:
OEM dealer network supply chain
vehicle sales and payments
vehicle syndication
vehicle insurance
vehicle financing
vehicle maintenance & parts
vehicle leasing
vehicle inspections
vehicle CPOV
vehicle appraisals
more use cases include:
automated service appointments
traffic routing
vehicle finds parking, pays, drives their
use case feature requirements typically include:
integration of multiple orgs, the vehicle, networks
vehicle identity
vehicle wallet
vehicle credentials
vehicle entity relations ( registration, owner, dealer, jurisdiction .. )
low cost
operationally reliable
micropayments capable
secure
immutable
shared
scalable
more than blockchain needed ...
networks, sensors ( IoT) and subsystems, AI ( when to brake, what's my car worth ? )
MOBI mission VID, CMDM etc
SDV - software defined vehicle, digital twin, vehicle history
vehicle has smart subsystems that use many types of sensors
vehicles interact with their environment ( tolls, parking, traffic, more )
vehicles can communicate using many protocols - bluetooth to smart phone, cellular etc
micropayments
what's the business case?
automate vehicle tracking from oem through dealer network and eventually to consumers
currently using a mix of proprietary DMS with batch integration via EDI
why do this?
Fabric Blockchain Concepts, Features, Value
VINblock overview
vid bc
vehicle has owner
MOBI VID2 process, next steps
Related Data Concepts
the marketplace - oem dist
ebc key concepts --- from ebc concepts deck - bc, ebc
has ebc arrived yet ? maybe not for your company. yes for many others
what does ebc offer ? trust for parties, transactions, data
is ebc a solution by itself? no - key part of many solutions now
does ebc scale? yes if done right
is ebc secure ? yes - more secure than normal data
does ebc need crypto ? no - can work with any payment or token systems
is creating a consortium hard ? maybe - not if you have a natural consortium
vinblock - a vehicle identity and ownership chain for auto dealers
based on hlf v1x
mobi
mobi vid - vehicle identity chain for the whole industry, many use cases
vid is the heart of digital system
vhist extends from vid
on vehicle and off vehicle apps
vehicle sbs = agl linux
vehicle sensors > controllers > sbs > shared data > ext apps
what goes on chain? lidar or lidar hash for an hour?
layers
apps
services
sensors
smart runtimes manage events
cover all clouds, on-premise models
automate testing, deployments, support ( not new – s/38 and smalltalk )
what is the difference between orchestration and choreography in microservices architecture
https://www.softobiz.com/microservice-orchestration-vs-choreography/
Key Takeaways
Short Session 1 - Enterprise Blockchain Concepts & Value
New seminar limited to 20 minutes for this sessions
12 slides max
current systems > visual + issues – show ETL model – separate db view
ebc > visual + impacts – show mult shared writes to shared db view
ebc choices > many vs viable vs fabric = highest in forbes 50 for a reason
fabric flex – logical vs physical nets w integrated svcs, data?
user env – user = roles, authn, authz, ids, wallets, client apps > services
fabric ebc sfw stack – platform independent, integrated, managed
uc1 – tradelens --- opp > solution > impacts
uc2 – food trust for recalls
uc3 – verified.me
uc4 – pss sum: f2plate, sahoja, nsf ( iot, auto, ml ), utilities
opps > automated contracts, workflows, integration, trust, intelligence
where r u? > solution process – discovery, opportunity, definition, delivery, support
boa + metagility + bos ( opportunity survey )
key points
what is ebc? - visual slides on ecosystem, sfw stack, id + tokens
Demo ebc automation, data – vinblock or cpaper 2?
why ebc? Forbes 50 – key wins including dcs, food trust, tradelens, tys
opportunity > solution > impacts format
your roadmap, next steps > boa and .... more info resources
why fabric keys ...
automated governance, finality, scale, automation, smart contract business rules, integration, flexible configuration, pluggable services, mult languages, composer modeler
Session I - Enterprise Blockchain Concepts & Value
• Enterprise Blockchain solutions are a strategic investment for an organization. They are also different than public blockchains.
• This session presents the basic concepts of Enterprise Blockchain: organizations, consortiums, identity, wallets, membership, authentication, roles, abac – account-based access control, logical and physical networks, digital assets, distributed ledgers, peers, orderers, smart contracts, consensus, transactions, events, shared data, data privacy, data views, token reward systems and payment systems.
• The session also references different organization contexts for Enterprise Blockchain ( Supply Chain, Finance, Public sector, Healthcare etc ) as well as potential regulatory impacts of GDPR, CCPA and other regulations.
• Re-think and re-engineer how a network works. It’s more than just blockchain technology. Often Big Data, IoT ( Internet of Things ), Machine Learning, Automation and other technologies are part of the new solution as well. A few sample use cases for Enterprise Blockchains are reviewed focusing on how they deliver value for the respective organizations.
• Summary -
• Key Takeaway 1
Understand the key features of Enterprise Blockchains compared to Public Blockchain
• Key Takeaway 2
• See how smart contracts automate transactions across a network in real time
• Key Takeaway 3
• Learn how Enterprise Blockchain networks have changed business operations
References ...
paramount_solution-delivery-process_v1.pptx
jmason_blockchain_strategies-v1.pptx
WB_PSS-JEM-notes.pptx - good notes on fabric design engineering options - deep dive prequel
s Blockchain Opportunity Assessment - BOA
Chainyard TYS Deck - Supply Chain SIG.pptx
__ about chainyard
performance
https://hackernoon.com/who-scales-it-best-blockchains-tps-analysis-pv39g25mg
https://www.ibm.com/blogs/research/2018/02/architecture-hyperledger-fabric/
https://www.corda.net/blog/throughputa-corda-story/
Blockchain 50 - 2020
Michael - Congrats on the new role at Forbes!
I'm busy researching more on my great grandmother and delivering an enterprise blockchain seminar this Thursday ---
https://mailchi.mp/paramountsoft.net/enterprise-blockchain-workshop
I want to use your article on the Blockchain 50 ( 2020 ) as the starting point to show where blockchain is in use now.
Let me know if this is the right link:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeldelcastillo/2020/02/19/blockchain-50/#2681d9fe7553
Thanks very much,
Jim
EBC Slide Set
Paramount Workshop 1 - Enterprise Blockchain Concepts & Value
https://mailchi.mp/paramountsoft.net/enterprise-blockchain-workshop
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Introduction
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Jim Mason bio
Blockchain Practice Director with
Paramount Solutions Software - an IT solution services provider with focus on Digital Transformation, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Analytics and more
My Experience covers:
- IBM, Fidelity, Citizens Bank and more
- Hyperledger Fabric documentation team - 3 years
- MOBI - core teams on VID, CMDM standards
- VINblock tracking vehicle registrations in an online market,
- Cloud data analytics & data services for dealers
- Big data services & analytics for Apple CustomerCare,
- IoT integrations for event automation
The session .. EBC concepts & value – at 50,000 feet quickly
We need to focus on:
- what it is
- value delivered
- sample use cases
- keys to success
We'll provide slides via email to all registered attendees
as well as answers to selected questions
what is ebc?
- visual > nodes net, shared immutable ledger, dist transactions, scontracts, consensus, msp, orderers, msp, ca, wallets, tokens
Refs
Basic blockchains ( DLT )
- Peer Network - host organizations: each maintain a copy of shared ledger in synch using smart contracts
- Immutable, shared ledger - chain of write-only transaction blocks ordered by date distributed across host organizations
- Smart contract - secured program implements a contract between parties to validate, write transactions on the ledger with event support
- Consensus method- policies define how transactions are approved, posted to the ledger
- Governance services to manage the network
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Key-Elements-of-Blockchain-Systems_fig1_327711685
Enterprise Blockchain Differences
chart bc vs ebc differences or see the Fabric slide - Features and Impacts
https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release-2.0/key_concepts.html
- Introduction
- Hyperledger Fabric Model
- Blockchain network
- Identity
- Membership Service Provider (MSP)
- Policies
- Peers
- Ledger
- The Ordering Service
- Smart Contracts and Chaincode
- Fabric chaincode lifecycle
- Private data
- Channel capabilities
- Use Cases
smart contracts & transaction flow
existing
Which existing contracts are candidates for smart contracts?
https://www.globaltrademag.com/how-to-save-time-and-money-with-blockchain-smart-contracts/
- Use factur3.io on the existing contractual relationships
- are there trust issues, costs, risks in the relationships? true with external contracts vs internal
- are there contracts difficult to execute between parties ( vs simple ones that run well all the time )?
- is there extensive paper documentation required with signatures ?
- are there counter party risks between companies on contract execution?
- are there frequent reconciliations, rework, returns, losses, inspections, discounts that occur?
- what data is currently used in the existing processes ?
- should the data inputs be automated, improved?
- what audits and compliance issues exist?
current network compared to blockchain network
> visual + issues – show ETL model – separate db view
Given defined transactions and agreed contracts, which is better? Why?
https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release-2.0/blockchain.html
Current Business Networks - Integration Challenges
Sample scenario looks at commercial paper life cycle
Each organization has separate database with security, maintenance issues
Intermediaries needed for validations to reduce counter party risks
Added delays, errors, rework, audits, costs, risks, inefficiencies, compliance issues
ebc view
> visual + impacts – show mult shared writes to shared db view
https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/release-2.0/blockchain.html
Blockchain Business Network - Coordination Benefits
Trusted, shared, historical, single version of the truth for all
Client apps call smart contracts to write to the ledger
Smart contracts write approved, signed transactions to shared, immutable ledger
Fewer delays, errors, rework, audits, costs, risks, inefficiencies, compliance issues
Coordination creates a Value Chain Network ( VCN )
Refs
Need ?
multiple participants in a BVN with counter party risk
if I pay you, will you deliver the goods and services as agreed?
Compare to current solutions
independently developed
multiple data movements
EBC potential values
<< can a blockchain add value slide + compliance model >>
Visual – id, shared system of record - trust, transparency, security, privacy, confidentiality, perf, track and trace, chain of custody, contracts, governance, automation
>> more value w iot, big data, data services, analytics, automation, ML
Faster transactions and data
Better quality data with defined smart contracts for transactions, data validations
Trust in network participants with reputations
Reduced friction with known members, defined roles, rules for counter-party risk, governance
Compliance with regulations
Lower operations costs when automated with events, AI
Coorindated digital value network - more than integrated
Enterprise Blockchain Platform Choices
> many vs viable vs fabric = highest in forbes 50 for a reason
Forbes Blockchain 50 - major blockchain solution case studies
Forbes Blockchain 50 article
Edited by Michael del Castillo and Matt Schifrin
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeldelcastillo/2020/02/19/blockchain-50/#2681d9fe7553
Highlights large companies using blockchain solutions
Key impacts: speed business processes, increase transparency, lower costs, improve compliance on value chain networks
Great place to understand blockchain value delivered
I made assumptions on which blockchain platforms they focused on
Compare Key Enterprise Platforms: Fabric, Ethereum Corda
Platforms | Fabric | Ethereum | Corda |
Open-source? | Yes – many core orgs | Yes – many core orgs | Yes – 1 core org |
permissioned? | Yes | Options | Yes |
shared ledger? | Yes | Yes | No |
private data? | Yes | Options | Yes |
consensus? | Execute > order > validate | Order > execute / validate | Execute / validate > order |
tokens? | Not directly | Yes | Not directly |
performance? | > 3000 TPS | < 50 TPS public | > 6000 TPS |
link | https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/fabric | https://ethereum.org/ | https://www.corda.net/ |
Platforms
open-source
permissioned
private data
consensus
tokens
performance
Hyperledger - an Open Blockchain Solution provider
are you joining an existing network?
No need for Hyperledger
do you need to build a ledger or a network?
Hyperledger is a great starting point
Platforms vs Support Services
Focus only on Fabric today
Fabric Features and Impacts
features
A different type of distributed ledger
Users have digital identities to access
Transactions are signed by users
Endorsed transactions
Transactions hashed in sequence in blocks
Transactions are “write-only”
Smart contracts create transactions
Can integrate with payments, tokens
Public or private?
Permissioned or permissionless?
Options for private data
Event support
Impacts
Shared real-time data across organizations
Trusted, secured identity for users
Proof who created a transaction
Proof transactions are approved
Proof transactions occurred at a set time
Proof that transactions are not changed
Authorized access only, no direct data access
Enables payments, incentives for users
Who can read a blockchain
Who can write to a blockchain
Who can read shared, private transactions
Automated workflows with transaction finality
fabric networks
– logical vs physical nets w integrated svcs, data?
existing
Blockchain networks with only a few organizations
Every organization may be a host on the network and the network can perform well
Blockchain networks with many organizations
A logical blockchain network may be created with
A few large host organizations running the physical network of nodes
Many participant organizations that join the network but do not host it and do not exist as nodes
An example would be OEM auto manfacturers and car dealers. A few large OEMs and many thousands of small car dealers.
OEMs might host nodes on the network
Dealers join as members but don’t host
fabric ebc sfw stack
– platform independent, integrated, managed
existing
fabric environment ( skip ??? )
– user = roles, authn, authz, ids, wallets, client apps > services > smart contracts
org.user event flow – schedule a truck
org.sensor automated event flow – schedule a truck
fabric private data
existing
uc0 - blockchain success requirements
standard project success criteria +++
committed roles for sponsors, owners, champions, business partners, governance teams, implementation partners
clear business case defined for all participant roles
right blockchain platform to fit the use case
successful pilot based on business roles,
uc1 – tradelens --- opp > solution > impacts
opportunity
high costs of separate data integration - $2T savings
poor visibility on shipments
slow payments
costly documentation management
solution
TradeLens permissioned blockchain
Value chain network integrates suppliers, carriers, owners and more
role-based authorizations and private data ensure confidentiality
uses Hyperledger Fabric blockchain to store proofs
impacts
coordinates owners, carriers, warehouses, ports, terminals and authorities
fast automation and approval of shipping documents, payments
improved trust across all parties
all parties have immediate access to their information
information is private, restricted to authorized parties
provides an online marketplace for 3rd party apps and services
uc2 – food trust for recalls
Food trust supply chain connects Food Trust benefits
https://www.ibm.com/products/food-trust
opportunity
Many participants to integrate separately across supply chains
high support costs
poor traceability of products leads to broad recalls
difficulties proving chain of custody
documentation issues can lead to slow payments
solution
IBM Food Trust Network
BAAS - Blockchain As A Service
links growers, processors, distributors and retailers in single value chain
Decentralized governance organization sets operations rules
uses Hyperledger Fabric blockchain to store proofs
impacts
more than 15,000 stores in 33 countries connected
not controlled by 1 company
improves traceability of goods through supply chain
lower recall costs
provides chain of custody
safer, more efficient, transparent supply chain
uc3 – verified.me
https://verified.me/how-it-works/
opportunity
no universal method for organizations, individuals to provde identity
reliance on existing paper documents and manual workflows
separate data stores for organizations verifying others
individuals may expose more personal information than needed
documents less secure, get lost
can't automatically revoke access on paper documents
solution
SecureKey Technologies partnered with British Columbia
created digital identities for indviduals and organizations
fully encryped identity and access management
uses Hyperledger Fabric blockchain to store proofs
impacts
new, secure way to verify your identity
get faster access to products, services and support online, in person or on phone
helps you verify your identity quickly and securely, using personal information that
you consent to share from your Connections.
Verified.Me reduces oversharing – you choose when and with whom you want to share your personal information. You are always in contro
uc4 – pss sum:
f2plate, sahoja, nsf ( iot, auto, ml ),
utilities
existing
fabric opps > automated contracts, workflows, integration, trust, intelligence
Can Enterprise Blockchain add value to your BVN ?
<< adapted from the question list is ebc right for you – fab concepts flows >>
Is a shared, persistent data store useful? Maybe
Is there a need for shared data and data privacy? Maybe
Is improving trust and transparency in our business network a goal? Maybe
Is a complete, accurate historical record of all changes useful? Maybe
Is tracking consent, agreement and signatures important? Maybe
Is reducing friction, risk and settlement times important? Maybe
Are the transactions supporting business contracts? Probably
Are compliance and audit important? Probably
Do multiple parties need to add data or process transactions? Probably
If half of these factors apply to your use case, blockchain may add a lot of value
Potential Value Points
re-think BVN outside your organization
who are then end customers?
what are the steps needed to supply goods or services?
integrate, coordinate, automate
hyperchain labs
Identity - KYC, KYS
Trust
Confidentiality
Privacy
M3 - Mason Maturity Model for VCN
BVN > VCN = connected > integrated > coordinated > automated > smart
BTP - where r u? > solution process – discovery, opportunity, definition, delivery, support, grow
blockchain transformation process
our solution approach
metagility + boa + bos
deliver business solutions with blockchain
define personas for each role in the network
review current challenges for each
identify counter-party risks for transactions
define common transaction rules
design blockchain network model
Jim invites
script to send emails or just linkedin messages
Michael Castillo
Ken Carroll
AJ Bhambhani
Richard Rubin
Adhavan Ramasamy
Madahavan Munisamy
Christine Petit
Jason Ward ??
Fred Carvalho ??
Jim Gudaitis ??
Venkat ??
Carol Smith ??
Brian Owen
Jim Anderson
Dawn Dawson
Chip DiFolco
Eileen nemug
Rich Marcotte nemug
Pete
Key Concepts
Potential Value Opportunities
Potential Challenges
Candidate Solutions
Step-by-step guide for Example
What's worth more than Bitcoin today?
sample code block