Can you give us one current or future problem, in the blockchain space, that you can see Lamden’s tools will help solve?

I think one of the most important value proposition is that blockchain data cannot be erased and the decentralized nature of the system guarantees that a corporate conglomerate cannot forge the data. It means that we don’t need auditors of any kind and that there is less room for fraud — great for compliance. I see the first waves of blockchain tech applied to accounting, insurance, legal documentation, and such because of their well defined processes.

We also have voting mechanisms which will be particularly useful in democratizing policies. A good and fair protocol with policies that trigger legal consequences will allow companies, individuals and governments [to] design policies and measure their success. All of these variables can be suggested and voted upon, making this a self-contained ecosystem for law and order. Clearly impractical, this requires paramount effort and does not have clear financial incentives for people to do but if done, the world can be a much better place. Sum food for your tots [tater?].