Most Blockchain Platforms Will Need Replacing in a Couple Years: Report

Gartner did a study that found up to 90% of the blockchains in use today will need to be replaced in just a couple short years. | Source: Shutterstock
Gartner did a study that found up to 90% of the blockchains in use today will need to be replaced in just a couple short years. | Source: Shutterstock

By CCN: Most enterprise blockchains have been mistargeted. They will need replacing in a couple of years. Gartner did a study that found up to 90% of the blockchains in use today will need to be replaced in just a couple short years.

“By 2021, 90% of current enterprise blockchain platform implementations will require replacement within 18 months to remain competitive, secure and avoid obsolescence, according to Gartner, Inc.”

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Gartner says the blockchain market is fragmented. | Source: Twitter

Impact to Business: $200 Billion

The report isn’t all doom and gloom, though.

It also points out that the value blockchains add to regular enterprises will be nearly $200 billion by 2025. Aside from the speculative market for cryptocurrencies generally, this is real money that will be flowing over blockchains. Consider that its impact is only a fraction of that today. We can see that prices by then might be very different than they are today.

Gartner’s Adrian Lee believes that multiple blockchains will persist. Industries have not answered the nascent rumblings of the technology with a unified demand around the products that should come about. As a result, numerous products remain available, often with overlapping features. Increased demand for enterprise blockchain solutions leads to an even greater variety of products. Lee believes that a clear winner is unlikely to emerge.

Traditional enterprise and finance are increasingly interested in blockchain. The technology offers numerous advantages when employed correctly. While some believe it can only be useful for securing and transferring money, others have long seen possibilities beyond a simple ledger. Indeed, there’s not much in society’s functions that it wouldn’t help with, but it’s often not the best choice.

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