Smart contracts pioneer Nick Szabo has lauded the security benefits of decentralised monetary systems built using blockchain technology.
Speaking at Ethereumâs DEVCON1 conference, held in London today, Szabo â often rumored to be the creator of bitcoin â gave an overview of the blockchainâs history and highlighted the security inefficiencies of centralised systems typically used by traditional finance institutions.
Centralisation is insecure, said Szabo, before noting mainstream financeâs reliance on government and law enforcement officials for security:
âThis is one of the reasons why [traditional finance] is stuck and highly regulated.â
Szabo also reflected on early decentralisation attempts and digital cash proposals commenting on how these had failed due to a lack of expertise and knowledge.
âThere are a bunch of digital cash startups which either failed or became centralised systems like PayPal,â he added.
During his session, Szabo urged the audience to think about security more broadly. âLetâs try to secure everything, protect everything that is important to us as much as we can.â
Organized by the Ethereum Foundation, a nonprofit that oversees development funding for work on the public blockchain, and ÎTHÃÎV, which conducts research that aims to further the underlying goals of the Ethereum network, DEVCON1 is a five-day developer conference aimed at promoting the projectâs work and larger vision.
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