Hashgraph CTO expects blockchain interest to grow even bigger in 2021

In an interview with Cointelegraph, Hedera Hashgraph CTO Leemon Baird said that while interest in blockchain greatly increased in 2020, he expects much bigger things to come in 2021.

Baird, who holds a doctorate in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University, explained that “the world as a whole looks at this industry as blockchain or DLT and says, ‘wow, there's really something there.’" He continued, “This year I saw a rapid increase in interest throughout the world. And I think next year we will see an even bigger increase.”

Elaborating on his optimistic forecast for 2021, Baird said “I am not like the people in many previous years, saying ‘well, this year there wasn't much, but I'll bet next year will be better.’”, adding:

“I think that we're already seeing this year the start of that, that people are seriously considering this something real and it is for a long time they've been considering it on the sidelines. But now people are starting to get into it for real, as you've said, and people are starting to invest in it. I mean, big, big organizations, people are starting to actually use it in their companies.”

Baird believes that the industry is currently at the “knee” of an exponential curve, but that our vision is obscured by zooming in too closely.

Hashgraph recently announced a partnership with the Chopra Foundation to develop a mental health platform that they hope will scale to 1 billion users.

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