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In previous chapters, you learned about the Ethereum architecture, Solidity programming, and how to debug and deploy using different local and test setups. So far so good; but is that all enough to make you a master in the Ethereum blockchain? The main challenge that the blockchain market faces today is a lack of knowledge about where this technology can be best applied. Business leaders across verticals are struggling to find use cases that would be a good fit for blockchain implementation, and loads of arguments are taking place in this area. As a blockchain expert, it’s your job to dream, innovate, come up with ideas, and advise businesses about where this technology can bring maximum benefits.

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© 2018 Debajani Mohanty

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Mohanty, D. (2018). Ethereum Use Cases. In: Ethereum for Architects and Developers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4075-5_9

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