Difference between revisions of "Blockchain for a Circular Digital Built Environment"
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− | [[CBC 2023]] presentation by [[Jens Hunhevicz]] and [[Catherine De Wolf]]. https://doi.org/10.47330/CBC.2023.MYTX8932 | Watch [[File:VideoRecord-Icon.png |Left|22px|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y11wr06Hbm4]] | [[File:Slides-Icon.png |Left|30px|link=https://www.dropbox.com/]] | + | [[CBC 2023]] presentation by [[Jens Hunhevicz]] and [[Catherine De Wolf]]. https://doi.org/10.47330/CBC.2023.MYTX8932 | Watch [[File:VideoRecord-Icon.png |Left|22px|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y11wr06Hbm4]] | [[File:Slides-Icon.png |Left|30px|link=https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/c7ag93vqy1q5k5gx5ap09/CBC.2023.MYTX8932.pdf?rlkey=rnfv5oe0bmtococf52a3j9u8t&e=1&dl=0]] |
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Revision as of 20:49, 28 February 2024
CBC 2023 presentation by Jens Hunhevicz and Catherine De Wolf. https://doi.org/10.47330/CBC.2023.MYTX8932 | Watch |Abstract
Blockchain was repeatedly mentioned as a promising solution for a circular economy (CE) in the built environment, while others remain critical of its applicability and disruptive potential. Proposed applications remain scattered, mostly at a conceptual or prototypical level, and focused on track and trace aspects of existing systems. This paper proposes six promising applications of blockchain in two categories related to data-level requirements for enabling circular information flows: time stamping, storage, access, incentives, decentralized markets, and machine agents. The use cases presented, linked to the technological characteristics of blockchain, should help the reader to better understand the promise and associated challenges of blockchain towards a circular digital built environment.