1090 DApps And 700 Tokens Launched on Ethereum Network in 2017, Analyst Says
In 2017, 1,090 decentralized applications (DApps) and more than 700 tokens have been deployed on the Ethereum (ETH) network, Finance Magnates reports May 28.
According to Christian Crowley, business analyst of Etherium analytics firm Alethio, an average of around 100,000 new users join Ethereum ecosystem every day. Moreover, Ethereum network processes one million transactions daily, Crowley claimed speaking May 28 at ‘ConsenSys Community Day’ that seeks to promote ETH development in Israel.
As per Crowley, there are 29.2 mln unique ETH addresses at the moment.
Vanessa Grellet, executive director of ConsenSys, a New York-based Ethereum software company, provided a positive statement on blockchain technology speaking at the ‘blockchain for social impact’ section of the event. Grellet argued that the technology has potential to address such major problems as helping thousands of Holocaust survivors that currently live in poverty.
In a separate statement, Jeremy Millar, ConsenSys Chief of Staff and founding member of the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, has provided another pro-blockchain stance, declaring that the key question that people should answer is: “Am I building a blockchain for my business, or am I building a business for the blockchain?” According to Millar, it is possible to achieve both.
Blockchain technology is being actively adopted worldwide, with the most recent eminent deployments made by the world’s largest diamond jewelry retailer De Beers Group and US transport giant Norfolk Southern Corp (NSC).
However, Russian Central Bank’s Deputy Governor has recently questioned the benefits of blockchain applications, claiming that the "technology for the sake of technology is pointless” and arguing that blockchain is not yet “mature” enough for implementation on an industrial scale.
China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) released a report May 28, claiming that only 8% of the blockchain projects ever launched are still alive, with an average lifespan of just 15 months.
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