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Blockchain technology and start-ups – a look into the future

13. March 2024
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Two days ago, I had the opportunity to attend the presentation of the W3Now study in Berlin. This event was an important event for everyone involved in blockchain technology and start-ups. The study, which has been eagerly awaited by German business and politics, offers valuable insights into the current situation and future prospects of blockchain technology in Germany. As a specialist lawyer for IT law with a specialization in blockchain, it was a special honour and privilege for me to be part of this groundbreaking event.

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1. Where are blockchain start-ups heading?
2. Expectations of politics
3. Conclusion
3.1. Author: Marian Härtel
Key Facts
  • Presentation of the W3Now study in Berlin: valuable insights into blockchain technology in Germany.
  • Study highlights current challenges for blockchain start-ups, particularly in legal and regulatory areas
  • Almost 20% of German companies are actively discussing blockchain, which illustrates its growing relevance.
  • Various industries, such as logistics and energy, benefit from blockchain technology beyond the financial sector.
  • Need for cooperation between start-ups, established companies and politicians to promote blockchain.
  • Political expectations relate to clear regulatory framework conditions for innovation and consumer protection.
  • International cooperation is crucial in order to position Germany as an attractive location for technological innovation.

The conference provided a unique platform for exchange between leading experts, innovators and decision-makers from the blockchain industry. The atmosphere was characterized by a mixture of academic curiosity and entrepreneurial zeal, with each participant eager to understand and discuss the latest developments and trends in the world of blockchain. The presentation of the W3Now study was the highlight, as it not only shed light on the current status of blockchain technology in Germany, but also predicted how this sector could develop in the coming months and years.

The results of the study are particularly relevant for me as a lawyer, as they provide important insights into the legal and regulatory challenges facing blockchain start-ups. This information is essential in order to provide my clients – from young start-ups to established companies – with sound and future-oriented advice. The discussions and presentations I experienced during the event have further deepened my understanding of the dynamic interactions between technology, business and law and will undoubtedly influence my future work and consulting activities.

Where are blockchain start-ups heading?

The W3Now study impressively reveals that blockchain start-ups have reached a decisive turning point. The increasing acceptance and integration of blockchain technology in various sectors of the economy is creating exciting new opportunities, but also complex challenges. The lively discussions and in-depth presentations during the event demonstrated a deep technical understanding and a future-oriented vision. It was particularly fascinating to see how start-ups not only drive technological innovation, but also develop creative business models and collaborations that break down traditional boundaries.

The study shows that a considerable proportion of German companies – almost 20% – are already actively discussing or implementing blockchain technologies. This growing interest illustrates the increasing relevance of blockchain in the German economic landscape. It is interesting to note that the areas of application for blockchain go far beyond the financial sector and are revolutionizing industries such as logistics, energy and many others.

Another key aspect of the study is the identification of challenges that need to be overcome. This includes creating a clear legal framework, guaranteeing data protection and data security and overcoming technical hurdles such as scalability and interoperability.

The study also underlines the importance of cooperation between start-ups, established companies and political decision-makers. Such partnerships are essential to effectively drive forward the development of blockchain technology and position Germany as a leading location for innovation.

Last but not least, the study emphasizes that blockchain technology goes far beyond economic aspects and has the potential to tackle social problems by improving transparency, trust-building and efficiency in various areas of life.

In summary, the W3Now study provides fascinating insights into the current and future role of blockchain technology in Germany. For me as a lawyer in the field of IT law and blockchain, these insights are invaluable. They provide a solid basis for advising my clients and contribute to shaping the legal framework in this dynamic and innovative sector.

Expectations of politics

A central topic of the event was the expectations of the blockchain community towards politics. There is a clear need for a regulatory framework that promotes innovation and at the same time ensures security and trust in the technology. The study underlines the need for clear regulation and shows how important it is for policymakers to work actively with the blockchain community to establish Germany as a leading location for blockchain technology.

These expectations are also reflected in other technological areas, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), where Europe, and Germany in particular, currently has the opportunity to position itself against competitors such as the USA. Similar to blockchain technology, there is a need to create an environment for AI that promotes innovation while maintaining ethical standards and data protection.

In the discussions, it was emphasized that an informed and proactive approach by politicians is crucial. The aim is to develop an in-depth understanding of the specific requirements and potential of both blockchain and AI. Education and information in political circles are essential in order to make decisions that support technological development and at the same time take consumer protection into account.

The call for international cooperation was also emphasized. The global nature of blockchain technology and AI requires that Germany does not act in isolation, but actively participates in the international exchange. This would not only promote the development of coherent regulation, but would also help to establish Germany as an attractive location for technological innovation.

The importance of funding programs and incentives for start-ups and research institutions in the areas of blockchain and AI was also emphasized. Financial support and the promotion of innovation are crucial to driving technological developments and keeping Germany at the forefront of these revolutionary movements.

Overall, the expectations of policymakers in the area of blockchain technology show parallels to those in the area of AI. Both technologies offer enormous opportunities for Europe and Germany to establish themselves as leaders in these forward-looking areas.

Conclusion

The W3Now study and the discussions in Berlin have shown that blockchain technology is on the right track in Germany. However, it is crucial that start-ups, business and politics work hand in hand to exploit the full potential of this revolutionary technology. As a lawyer specializing in IT law and blockchain, I see an exciting future for this technology and its applications. The study provides a solid foundation for future developments and I look forward to being part of this dynamic and innovative industry.

Marian Härtel
Author: Marian Härtel

Marian Härtel ist Rechtsanwalt und Fachanwalt für IT-Recht mit einer über 25-jährigen Erfahrung als Unternehmer und Berater in den Bereichen Games, E-Sport, Blockchain, SaaS und Künstliche Intelligenz. Seine Beratungsschwerpunkte umfassen neben dem IT-Recht insbesondere das Urheberrecht, Medienrecht sowie Wettbewerbsrecht. Er betreut schwerpunktmäßig Start-ups, Agenturen und Influencer, die er in strategischen Fragen, komplexen Vertragsangelegenheiten sowie bei Investitionsprojekten begleitet. Dabei zeichnet sich seine Beratung durch einen interdisziplinären Ansatz aus, der juristische Expertise und langjährige unternehmerische Erfahrung miteinander verbindet. Ziel seiner Tätigkeit ist stets, Mandanten praxisorientierte Lösungen anzubieten und rechtlich fundierte Unterstützung bei der Umsetzung innovativer Geschäftsmodelle zu gewährleisten.

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