Hedera's Chief Technology Officer, Lemon Bird, said that while interest in Blockchain technology has increased dramatically in 2020, he is expecting much bigger things in 2021. < / p>
As Bird, who holds a PhD in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University, explains that the world as a whole views the industry as blockchain or distributed record technology and says, Cool, there's something real in there. And he continued, this year I have witnessed a rapid increase in interest around the world. I think next year we will see an even bigger increase.
detailing his optimistic forecasts for 2021, Bird told Queen Telegraph: “I am not like people in many previous years, explaining that this year there was no A lot, but I bet next year will be better.
And he continued: I think we are already witnessing the beginning of this year, that people are thinking seriously about this real thing after they have been thinking about it for a long time in the sidelines. But now people are starting to get really into it, and people are starting to invest in it. I mean both large organizations and people are actually starting to use it in their companies.
Baird thinks the industry is currently at the start of an exponential curve, but our vision is obscured by looking things too closely.
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