Web3将使全球经济活动都变得可编程
数字经济的基础是信任以及依靠区块链的信任产业化。目前数字经济面临的最后一个挑战是将现实世界的物理资产放到互联网上,以实现“可计算经济”。可计算经济将带来可计算资本,世界上所有的实物产品和服务都将以通用的、可互操作的格式在“可编程商业”中流通。
Jason Potts is an economic theorist who specialises in problems of economic growth and change. He works in areas of economic evolution, technological change, institutional economics, economics of innovation, economics of cities, and the economics of cultural and creative industries. His current research focuses on innovation in the commons, and on global innovation policy.
Potts is a Professor of Economics at RMIT University, as well as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Queensland, and an Adjunct Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs. He was the 2000 winner of the International Joseph A Schumpeter Prize, has published over 60 articles and six books. He is currently an editor of Journal of Institutional Economics, and Innovation: Management, Practice and Policy.
数字经济的基础是信任以及依靠区块链的信任产业化。目前数字经济面临的最后一个挑战是将现实世界的物理资产放到互联网上,以实现“可计算经济”。可计算经济将带来可计算资本,世界上所有的实物产品和服务都将以通用的、可互操作的格式在“可编程商业”中流通。
The last remaining challenge of a digital economy is to put real-world, physical assets onto the internet to achieve a 'computable economy'.