A blockchain is a decentralized peer-to-peer network used to facilitate asset transactions without the need for a clearing authority. Assets that can be tracked include tangible items like a car or property, or intangible items like patents and copyrights. Intangibles can include legal tenders like cash, or even cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin BTC/USD and Ethereum ETH/USD.
The cryptocurrency market is a multi-billion dollar industry. Leaders in the field include Bitcoin, valued at around $400 billion, Ethereum at nearly $200 billion, Tether at around $70 billion and BNB at just above $50 billion. The value of the cryptocurrency market fell just below $1 trillion in June 2022 to a level of $926 billion. Global crypto peaked at $2.9 trillion in November 2021.
If you’re into crypto, you won’t want to miss Benzinga's Future of Crypto event. This year’s conference will be held at Pier Sixty in New York City and will feature such illustrious speakers as Kevin O’Leary from O'Leary Ventures and ABC's “Shark Tank”, Anthony Scaramucci, founding partner of Sky Bridge Capital, and Arthur Breitman, co-founder of Tezos.
The Future of Crypto event will kick off on December 7, 2022, at 8 a.m. ET. Boston is just a train ride away from NYC, and the Amtrak 173Northeast Regional line departs Boston at 11:16 a.m., arriving in NYC on Dec. 6 at 3:22 p.m., a day ahead of the event.
Meanwhile, here are five great blockchain startups to watch in Boston.
Flipside Crypto
Flipside Crypto provides on-demand analytics for blockchains, empowering crypto communities to both create and share data. The company’s Community-Enabled Analytics is a bounty program in which blockchain users are encouraged to incentivize other community participants. Those involved in the community are also able to share insights and leverage auto-generated API endpoints. Founded in 2018, Flipside Crypto is based in Boston.
Voatz
Launched in 2015 with headquarters in Boston, Voatz makes it safe and easy for people to vote via their mobile device on everything from city to state elections. Voatz has created a platform that combines biometrics, encryption and blockchain, and allows users to vote securely from their smartphone or tablet. Pilot tests were successfully completed in the 2018 West Virginia midterm elections, as well as the 2018 Denver municipal elections.
Algorand
Founded in 2018 by award-winning cryptographer Silvio Micali, Algorand’s high–performing Layer-1 blockchain provides lightning-fast, frictionless technologies to its users. Algorand builds blockchain technology that powers the Future of Finance (FutureFi) for more than 500 organizations globally. Algorand is headquartered in Boston.
Circle
Circle is a global, financial technology company that provides payments online for public blockchains and stablecoin. A stablecoin is a digital dollar system existing natively on the internet. Billions of stablecoin are exchanged every day online. Circle was founded in 2013 by Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville and is located in Boston.
Esprezzo
Esprezzo tracks assets across blockchain protocols, smart contracts and wallets. Esprezzo's tools and its platform do so without the need for prior blockchain development experience. The company is a small blockchain firm and was founded by Remy Carpinito and Alan Willhelm. Esprezzo is headquartered in Boston.
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