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A Think Tank for the
Decentralised
Generation

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Decentralised Generation

After Gen X, characterised by big societal shifts, Gen Y (better known as millennials), and the digital native Gen Z, we’re seeing a new generation that is growing up in a future shaped by different dynamics and technological developments. This creates opportunities for borders to fade and traditional networks to decentralise.

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The dGen Research Initiative

To understand apparent unconnected societal and technological developments and how their combined occurrence is creating a decentralised generation, dGen is studying their movements to provide our members with concise insights.

The market intelligence we distill in our reports is fueled by members and researchers. Our members share their industry perspective, but can also contribute to the report publication schedule, participate in events, and support our overarching goal of navigating the strategic opportunities and implications that blockchain technology and decentralisation will have on society and key industries. That’s how we prepare for the decentralised generation.

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Blockchain & the SDGs: How Decentralisation Can Make a Difference

Blockchain's use beyond speculative finance is emerging and maturing. In a collaboration with PositiveBlockchain, we analyse this potential for social good, guided by the UN’s SDGs. 25 external experts lend their insights into current and potential applications. Six years since their development, what role can and does blockchain play in achieving the SDGs?

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dGen is a non-profit think tank for the responsible, inclusive, and accessible adoption of technology.

We believe that technological change has the power to transform the distribution of power, money, and ownership. We convene communities, technology users, and industry to discuss how technology can be a decentralising force in society and the economy.

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