The Enterprise Blockchain Multiverse—Cross-Industry Analysis and Ecosystem Development, 2020–2026

The Enterprise Blockchain Multiverse—Cross-Industry Analysis and Ecosystem Development, 2020–2026

Growth Opportunities for a Web 3.0-Enabled World

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Description

Blockchain is finally overcoming early confusion and hype. It is a spectrum technology that can be applied to achieve many possible outcomes.
Its best uses are in the creation of trusted digital connective tissue in open, complex ecosystems and in the programmatic creation of digital value where it cannot be easily be replaced by centralized systems. It can be used to disrupt and should not be ignored.

Used to enable ecosystem-scale digital transformation, effective blockchain solutions are context-dependent. The technology is hyper-modular and hyper-specific. As an emerging industry, it is hyper-democratized, hyper-dynamic, and highly fragmented. It is challenging convention in every domain. For these reasons, it is best understood when seen through a systems lens. From this perspective, the industry looks like an enterprise blockchain multiverse.

Blockchain is at an inflection point reaching enterprise minimum viable product. The enterprise space represents the lion's share of the global productive economy, and big players are targeting the digital transformation of high-value ecosystems. Frost & Sullivan expects to see profound developments through 2026 and beyond as blockchain is used to automate process flows in multiple domains.

Frost & Sullivan has been covering the technology industry for more than 25 years. Because the coming era of software and IT development is more complex and dynamic than ever, this study leverages a new paradigm for analysis that includes systems thinking, complexity theory, network theory, and game theory. The goal is to prepare readers for a blockchain-enabled world by setting the context for understanding the enterprise outcomes and potential effects that the wide-scale adoption of this technology set will have on their businesses and operations.

Key Issues Addressed

  • How do you get your hands around an industry that is fragmented and global in scope, and plan in this context?
  • Why are blockchain solutions so relevant to our times?
  • What industry transformations are likely to arise from the broad adoption of enterprise blockchain, and what complex dynamics will challenge and constrain them?
  • What are the current and the forecasted end states of the enterprise blockchain services industry, and what might the roadmap look like at an industry scale?
  • What solutions and services are available today?
  • Where are the ecosystem hot spots of development?
  • Which companies, organizations, and institutions are leading the way?
  • How should companies, organizations, and institutions position in their relevant ecosystems?
  • How can you begin to develop ecosystem strategies?
  • What capabilities and competencies will be needed to navigate through the coming transitions and thrive?

Analyst: Adrian Drozd

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Research Scope and Analytical Framework

Key Questions this Study will Answer

The Big Picture—Blockchain is Part of an Industry Paradigm Shift

Reframing Industry Analysis and Strategy Development

The Many Definitions of Blockchain—All Are Correct

Why Blockchain is so Relevant in Our Current Context

Blockchain and Digital Transformation Perspectives

A Systems View of Industry Dynamics Yields Better Insights

Enterprise Blockchain Industry End-State Analysis

End-State Analysis—Blockchain Generations 1.0 and 2.0

End-State Analysis—Blockchain Generation 3.0

End-State Analysis—Blockchain Generations 4.0 and 5.0

Industry Measurements

Industry Measurements (continued)

Technology Industry Trends with Structural Impact

Achieving Product-Market Fit in a Fragmented Industry

Key Elements of Vendor-Side Technical Analysis

Component Capabilities and Solution Sets

End-State Technical Analysis—An Overview

End-State Technology Reference Model—Generations 1.0 and 2.0

End-State Technology Reference Model—Generation 3.0

End-State Technology Reference Model—Generation 4.0

End-State Technology Reference Model—Generation 5.0

The Nascent State of Enterprise Demand

Capabilities, Feasibility, Feedback, and Market Signaling

Designing Solutions for Open and Complex Ecosystems

Unbundling Blockchain Use Cases

Auditability Capabilities

Track and Trace and Automation Capabilities

Connectivity Capabilities

Digital Asset Capabilities

End-State Ecosystems—Toward a System of Systems

Blockchain Solutions Today—The Debate Over Definitions

Platformization, Productization, Servicization, and Strategic Projects

The Big Tech Players

Public-First Hybrid Mainnet Operators

Private-First Protocols and Frameworks with No Operating Mainnets

Private-First Protocols with Operating Mainnets

Innovators and Challengers

Extensibility and Interoperability Reference Case (Tendermint)

Other Interoperability Projects and Services

Horizontal Services—Identity, Privacy, and Self-Sovereignty

Data-centric Service Examples

Vertical Service Examples (there are hundreds)

Growth Opportunities and Hot Spots of Development

National Digital Infrastructure Growth Opportunities

National Digital Infrastructure Hot Spot—China

Decentralized Finance Growth Opportunities

Decentralized Finance Hot Spot

Decentralized Finance—US Blockchain Market

Decentralized Finance—Cryptocurrency Investment Activity

Global Trade Ecosystem Growth Opportunities

Global Trade Ecosystem Hot Spot

Global Trade Ecosystem—Universal Trade Network

Social Impact Ecosystem and Greenfield Market Growth Opportunities

Social Impact Ecosystem and Greenfield Market Hot Spot

Social Impact Ecosystem and Greenfield Market Case Studies

Healthcare Ecosystem Growth Opportunities

Healthcare Ecosystem Hot Spots

A Transforming System of Systems in the Blockchain Multiverse

A Transforming Multiverse of Ecosystem Markets

A Transforming Multiverse of Ecosystem Domains

A Transforming Multiverse of Ecosystem Domains (continued)

A Transforming Multiverse of Ecosystem Domains (continued)

Bringing It All Together—5 Key Questions to Consider

The Answers as We See Them Today

Critical Success Factors for Building Digital Connective Tissue in a Web 3.0—Enabled World

Enterprise Blockchain Multiverse—Opportunities for Participants

Legal Disclaimer

List of Abbreviations

List of Exhibits

Blockchain is finally overcoming early confusion and hype. It is a spectrum technology that can be applied to achieve many possible outcomes. Its best uses are in the creation of trusted digital connective tissue in open, complex ecosystems and in the programmatic creation of digital value where it cannot be easily be replaced by centralized systems. It can be used to disrupt and should not be ignored. Used to enable ecosystem-scale digital transformation, effective blockchain solutions are context-dependent. The technology is hyper-modular and hyper-specific. As an emerging industry, it is hyper-democratized, hyper-dynamic, and highly fragmented. It is challenging convention in every domain. For these reasons, it is best understood when seen through a systems lens. From this perspective, the industry looks like an enterprise blockchain multiverse. Blockchain is at an inflection point reaching enterprise minimum viable product. The enterprise space represents the lion's share of the global productive economy, and big players are targeting the digital transformation of high-value ecosystems. Frost & Sullivan expects to see profound developments through 2026 and beyond as blockchain is used to automate process flows in multiple domains. Frost & Sullivan has been covering the technology industry for more than 25 years. Because the coming era of software and IT development is more complex and dynamic than ever, this study leverages a new paradigm for analysis that includes systems thinking, complexity theory, network theory, and game theory. The goal is to prepare readers for a blockchain-enabled world by setting the context for understanding the enterprise outcomes and potential effects that the wide-scale adoption of this technology set will have on their businesses and operations.--BEGIN PROMO--

Key Issues Addressed

  • How do you get your hands around an industry that is fragmented and global in scope, and plan in this context?
  • Why are blockchain solutions so relevant to our times?
  • What industry transformations are likely to arise from the broad adoption of enterprise blockchain, and what complex dynamics will challenge and constrain them?
  • What are the current and the forecasted end states of the enterprise blockchain services industry, and what might the roadmap look like at an industry scale?
  • What solutions and services are available today?
  • Where are the ecosystem hot spots of development?
  • Which companies, organizations, and institutions are leading the way?
  • How should companies, organizations, and institutions position in their relevant ecosystems?
  • How can you begin to develop ecosystem strategies?
  • What capabilities and competencies will be needed to navigate through the coming transitions and thrive?

Author: Maya Cotton

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Deliverable Type Market Research
No Index No
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Author Adrian Drozd
Industries Information Technology
WIP Number MF3B-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9705-C1,9AA5-C1,9B07-C1