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Deloitte’s 2020 Global Blockchain Survey: Nearly 40% of Respondents Have Blockchain In Production, Affirming Blockchain’s Maturity as a True Strategic Priority

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Leaders are increasingly investing in blockchain and digital assets as a top five strategic priority, with 66% forecasting investments of $1million or more in the next 12 months

Now in its third year, Deloitte’s “Global Blockchain Survey” reveals a compelling evolution of blockchain from an experimental, disruptive technology to a true strategic priority for organizations. Survey respondents indicated increased sentiment; investments; and more strategic talent sourcing and requirements for blockchain initiatives. For the first time, the survey digs into the role and evolution of digital assets.

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Among the key survey findings:

  • Thirty-nine percent of global respondents have already incorporated blockchain into production. This is a significant increase from 23% of respondents signaling production last year.
  • Fifty-five percent of responding organizations view blockchain as a top strategic priority, an increase from 53% in 2019 and 43% in 2018.
  • Nearly 89% of those surveyed believe that digital assets will be “very” or “somewhat” important to their industries in the next three years.
  • Eighty-two percent of respondents said that they are hiring staff with blockchain expertise or plan to do so within the next 12 months, compared to 73% last year.
  • Eighty-three percent of respondents indicated their companies will lose competitive advantage if they don’t adopt blockchain (versus 77% in 2019).
  • Seventy percent call the pace of regulatory change for blockchain and digital asset solutions as “very” or “somewhat” fast.

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Increased advances of large-scale blockchain initiatives are occurring including blockchain-based financial infrastructure to simplify global money movement and commerce, as well as distributed ledger technology for trade finance and blockchain-enabled track-and-trace platforms, among others. The survey report also revealed increased blockchain initiatives in daily processes including title transfer and protection; patient data storage and retrieval; and more efficient voting or food sourcing tracking.

“While blockchain was once classified as a technology experiment, it now represents a true agent of change that is affecting the entire organization,” said Linda Pawczuk, Principal, Global and US Consulting Leader for Blockchain and Digital Assets, Deloitte Consulting LLP. “Like many disruptive technologies, it has evolved from a merely promising and potentially groundbreaking approach to a now integral solution to organizational innovation. This year’s survey suggests that blockchain is solidly entrenched in the strategic thinking of organizations across industries, sectors and applications.”

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