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Central Blockchain Council of America             
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Central Blockchain Council of America (CBCA) is blockchain’s very first 3rd party platform-neutral credentialing and standards body, and is leading the most ambitious global initiatives to build talent for the ...blockchain industry worldwide.
he Central Blockchain Council of America offers certifications for both professionals and organizations.
Certification for Professionals:
- Business Blockchain Professional (BBP)
- Certified Blockchain Engineer (CBE)
- Global Blockchain leader (GBL)
Certifications for Organizations:
- CBCA Blockchain Innovation & Technology Standards System (BITS)
- CBCA Cryptocurrency Financial Advisory Standards System (CFAS)
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Optimism in blockchain has returned. Latest estimations suggest a rapid business adoption of blockchain over the next decade for 8 major purposes:

1. Time & cost

2. Security

3. Tr...ansparency

4. Record Keeping

5. Fraud Detection

6. Smart Contract

7. Privacy

8. Decentralization
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The financial services industry is going beyond Proof of Concepts in blockchain adoption.

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Smart contracts are exactly that: Contracts that are Smart because they’re backed by 'a computerized transaction protocol that executes the terms of a contract' – and blockchain is the magic behind the smartnes...s. The terms of agreement between parties are programmed into code and studded on a blockchain and when certain conditions that are built into the code seem meeting, specific actions, which are also defined in the code, trigger on their own.

The Ethereum blockchain platform - with its own native programming language and currency Ether - can be said to be the first one to be tailored for smart contracts. Of course, we now have multiple other blockchain approaches for implementing smart contracts – most of them peer-to-peer, and some client-server. But smart-contracting through blockchain is still inchoate at best. Only the standard contracting terms – those we encounter commonly – are what we can “smarten” up. And which means, we cant really use Smart Contracts for those very special contracts we may need in a unique business situation. We yet can’t do blockchain-based smart contracts for situations marked by flux, dynamism or legal uncertainty. Right now, it’s just those business situations in which parties share consensual relationships and are unlikely to wrangle among themselves on the terms later. Also, since smart contracts are digital in how they are done and what they do, they’re ideal for contracting when the terms and conditions of agreement too are also of a digital nature, and which, hence, lend themselves well to automation.

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7 Biggest Barrier to Blockchain adoption.

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