思科报告:2027年,全球10%的财富将存储在区块链中
```json { "translatedTitle": "Cisco Report: By 2027, 10% of Global Wealth Will Be Stored on Blockchain", "translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 12, 2019 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nTuoniao Blockchain News: According to InternationalInvestment report on April 11, networking giant Cisco's latest report shows that by 2027, up to 10% of global wealth could potentially be stored on blockchain technology.\n\nThis means that $10 trillion USD (€8.9 trillion) of global GDP will be stored on decentralized and recognized blockchains within 8 years. By 2027, total global GDP is expected to be approximately $80 trillion USD. Cisco also predicts that by 2021, $9.7 billion USD will be spent annually on blockchain projects. The true innovation of blockchain lies in its ability to automatically establish trust among its users. Cisco's report adds that \"83% of executives believe trust is the cornerstone of the digital economy.\"\n\nTraditional institutions such as banks, governments, and companies all need to address problems caused by public trust issues to facilitate trade and commerce. Now, for the first time, enterprises can leverage technology to solve this risk, reducing uncertainty and lowering the costs of daily operational transactions. The report also found that besides creating solutions for enterprises to reduce trust costs, blockchain can also be used to optimize smart cities, supply chain solutions, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company states it is actively collaborating with partners across multiple ecosystems to establish blockchain technology standards and develop related tools to fully realize its potential in enterprises.\n\nJoin Tuoniao community for discussion, WeChat ID: tuoniao02\n\nThis article is originally certified by \"Yuanben\", author: Tuoniao Blockchain, visit yuanben.io and search [2BMX3S1F] for authorization information.\n\n---\nWith editor-in-chief authorization, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward." } ```
```json
{
"translatedTitle": "Cisco Report: By 2027, 10% of Global Wealth Will Be Stored on Blockchain",
"translatedContent": "[This article was updated on April 12, 2019 at tuoniaox.com]\n\nTuoniao Blockchain News: According to InternationalInvestment report on April 11, networking giant Cisco's latest report shows that by 2027, up to 10% of global wealth could potentially be stored on blockchain technology.\n\nThis means that $10 trillion USD (€8.9 trillion) of global GDP will be stored on decentralized and recognized blockchains within 8 years. By 2027, total global GDP is expected to be approximately $80 trillion USD. Cisco also predicts that by 2021, $9.7 billion USD will be spent annually on blockchain projects. The true innovation of blockchain lies in its ability to automatically establish trust among its users. Cisco's report adds that \"83% of executives believe trust is the cornerstone of the digital economy.\"\n\nTraditional institutions such as banks, governments, and companies all need to address problems caused by public trust issues to facilitate trade and commerce. Now, for the first time, enterprises can leverage technology to solve this risk, reducing uncertainty and lowering the costs of daily operational transactions. The report also found that besides creating solutions for enterprises to reduce trust costs, blockchain can also be used to optimize smart cities, supply chain solutions, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company states it is actively collaborating with partners across multiple ecosystems to establish blockchain technology standards and develop related tools to fully realize its potential in enterprises.\n\nJoin Tuoniao community for discussion, WeChat ID: tuoniao02\n\nThis article is originally certified by \"Yuanben\", author: Tuoniao Blockchain, visit yuanben.io and search [2BMX3S1F] for authorization information.\n\n---\nWith editor-in-chief authorization, all content from tuoniaox.com has been migrated to hashspring.com, and will continue to be published on hashspring.com going forward."
}
```