Since the first human living in the earth, human beings have made great progress in technology. That is exactly as humans are seeking knowledge to make the world more familiar, and humans can invent and discover something new. In this incessant knowledge quest, the Internet was invented by people gatherings, today's information and important tools in entertainment society. The Internet has helped humankind to help humanity more closely by becoming a very universal and powerful tool.
Since the Internet block chains are said to be the next big leap in our technology. It is rooted in the gaps of many different organizations around the world and it continues. In addition to finance, the block chain has infinite applications in various fields. Some of these include the following: Some aspects of a programmed contract can be executed when certain conditions are met. For example, if there is a binding contract between the parties, you can release the funds according to predefined terms as necessary. This makes the system more efficient and reliable, as people do not have to rely on a third party spokesperson. We have created an open source project called Ethereum to support the application.
Open source software is available worldwide. Supports the Internet via web server such as Apache. It saves our data on a system running Linux. It is totally part of the existence and development of technology. However, open source software has a bad business model: it is released for free and people are not expected to pay it. So, how does the project keep itself for a long time? Lamden is working on large-scale adoption of block chains and distributed systems. That is why I created a software tool suite. But our development will not stop there. Lamden plans to announce an independent business unit that uses our tool suite to create an organization's revenue stream. It is possible that Lamden has created the following heterogeneous social media platform. We will use this as an example of this overview. You can monetize your app in various ways
Internet technology and the distributed application it supports are the next frontier of the Internet. The Internet has created tremendous value and changed the world, but we rely on the underlying internet protocol to make the Internet such as TCP / IP, HTTP, SMTP etc. function. There is a concept called Fat Protocols in this way: Tim Berners Lee, who invented the World Wide Web effectively in 1989, did not really get most of the economic interests for his creation. All financial returns are attributable to companies building things based on the HTTP or FTP protocols. Yahoo, Google, AOL, Facebook - these are the winners. There is no value for protocols that actually run the web itself.