Blockchain: Frontiers of the Future

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Brazilian Blockchain Observatory
RNP

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Blockchain ecosystem, Interviews with experts

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This publication brings together the perspectives of six male and five female researchers with significant scientific output in the field of blockchain, as evidenced by substantial citation counts and recognition within the academic community. The selection was based on indicators of national scientific production in blockchain, developed in partnership with BrCris, from the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (Ibict), and available on the National Blockchain Observatory. In assembling this group, efforts were also made to ensure gender equity. These scientists were interviewed individually and described scenarios of technological advancement, case studies and applications, and analyzed Brazil's position within a global research and development context. The document presents a curated selection of perspectives from these experts who participate in and strengthen the blockchain ecosystem.

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November 25, 2025

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