The Netscape browser, and the concept of the internet in normal peoples' homes, and the concept of e-commerce all proved themselves in less time than blockchain tech has now had to prove itself. Maybe that's because blockchain tech will never succeed.
I don't appreciate your condescension, for example:
> If you have any understanding of the way technology is developed and becomes commercialized (hint: google "gartner hype cycle")
I understand these things just fine, thank you very much, and I'm asking you for a explanation why blockchain tech is going to succeed despite its having failed for far more years than comparable technologies have failed in the past. It's been a decade. Where's the beef?
I don't appreciate your condescension, for example:
> If you have any understanding of the way technology is developed and becomes commercialized (hint: google "gartner hype cycle")
I understand these things just fine, thank you very much, and I'm asking you for a explanation why blockchain tech is going to succeed despite its having failed for far more years than comparable technologies have failed in the past. It's been a decade. Where's the beef?