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CSIRO-Dara61/ACS Apr 2019 "Blockchain 2030 - A Look at the Future of Blockchain in Australia"

There are 4 Appendices

	A	Appendix A: Strategic foresight methodology

	B	Appendix B: Regulatory measures for blockchain

	C	Appendix C: Approach used in labour and industry analyses

	D	Appendix D: High-profile use cases of blockchain in Australia






Blockchain" applications are appearing in many industries 

This may be the reason that in May 2018 the European Commission [EC] has announced a new 
Challenge for 2019 called "Blockchains for Social Good" 

The Prize for this challenge is 5 winners of Euro 1,000,000 each

As at 04 Jan 2019 1,000,000 Euros are worth Au$ 1,625,233.92

The timetable to submit an application is

	1	16 May 2018 - contest opens
	2	02 Apr 2019 - deadline for registration of interest [NOT MANDATORY]
	3 	03 Sep 2019 - deadline to submit applications

On 09 Apr 2019 the CSIRO-Data61/Australian Computer Society [ACS] Published
"Blockchain 2030 - A Look at the Future of Blockcgain in Australia" 

				INDEX OF CONTENTS

		CONTENTS									PAGE		

A	Executive summary									 4

B	Introduction: Blockchain beyond Bitcoin	 				 8
	
C	Overview of blockchain 								12
	C1	Why now? The evolution of social and economic trust	15
	C2	Regulating blockchains 							16

D	Current profile of Australian blockchain industry and skills 	17
	D1	Blockchain activity in Australia 						18
	D2	Industry profile of blockchain activity					19
	D3	The workforce of blockchain professionals			21

E	Future trends shaping blockchain in Australia 				24
	E1	Technological and environmental trends 				25
	E2	Economic trends 									30
	E3	Geopolitical trends 								32
	E4	Social trends 										34

F	Future scenarios for blockchain application 				37
	F1	Axes of critical impact and uncertainty 				39
	F2	Plausible blockchain adoption scenarios 				41
		
G	Strategic implications and actions 						50
	G1	Australia's competitive advantage 					51
	G2	The transition period 								53

H	Conclusion 											55

Aa	Appendix A:
	Strategic foresight methodology 						58

Ab	Appendix B:
	Regulatory measures for blockchain 						60

Ac	Appendix C:
	Approach used in labour and industry analyses 			62

Ad	Appendix D:
	High-profile use cases of blockchain in Australia 			63

Rb4	References - 185 										64
 


	A	Index "Blockchain 2030" Committee Meetings - Section Reviews

	H	2018 EC-Blockchains for Social Good [BSG] H2020

		a	Rules of Contest - On-line

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