Paul Brody

Paul Brody

Paul Brody is Global Blockchain Leader for EY (Ernst & Young). Under his leadership, EY is established a global presence in the blockchain space with a particular focus on public blockchains, assurance, and business application development in the Ethereum ecosystem.

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The Future of Everything Is Free
Blockchains are about to make a lot of things effectively free, and as a result they will transform how business and finance are done, says our columnist.
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Why CBDCs Are Really Game-Changing
Central bank currencies are more than payment systems. They are programmable networks for verifiable commerce, says EY's blockchain leader.
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Public Blockchains Are Set to Reshape Global Commerce (2020 Was the Start)
EY's blockchain leader says blockchain technology's biggest impact will be in lowering transaction costs in the global economy.
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What the History of Airlines Tells Us About Blockchain Commerce
The ability to represent all industrial capacity as tokens on a blockchain will have huge implications for resource use, says our columnist.
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From DeFi to DeOps: How Public Blockchains Could Supplement ERP Systems
As DeFi does away with middlemen in finance, "DeOps" could reduce the need for intermediaries in large-scale supply systems.
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'Great Artists Steal' – What Enterprise Blockchain Can Learn From the Past
Enterprise blockchain doesn't need to reinvent the wheel: Communications standards in use for decades are built for machine-to-machine commerce.
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How Small Business Can Achieve 'Economies of Scale' by 2030
Blockchain tech will allow small businesses to collaborate as never before, reducing the power of big business to dictate terms.
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Enterprises Need Third Parties for Oracles to Work
Decentralized, oracle-based systems, like Chainlink's are unworkable for financial services without third-party verification.
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Enterprises Would Use DeFi, if It Weren't so Public
For DeFi to go mainstream, it needs to adopt the privacy large enterprises require.
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Falling Crypto Prices Aren't Stopping Real Blockchain Progress
ICO-related drama overshadowed blockchain tech's enormous progress in 2018, writes EY's Paul Brody.
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