Cryptic Labs’ blockchain research projects will benefit from the expertise of two Nobel prizewinners, the company has revealed.
Blockchain-focused research lab Cryptic Labs has appointed two Nobel Prize economics laureates to its board in order to expand its blockchain expertise, the company announced in a press release Monday, September 10.
Cryptic Labs, which says its mission is “solving fundamental security problems to advance the growth of blockchain technology,” appointed Dr. Eric S. Maskin and Sir Christopher Pissarides to its Economics Advisory Board.
Together, the press release notes, they will add expertise in macroeconomics among other fields to address the current state of knowledge of blockchain’s potential and inner workings.
The release states that the hires will “provide insights in incentive mechanisms, game theory and macro-economic policies, bolstering the institute’s mission to address the lack of blockchain industry expertise in both fields.”
Already active on Cryptic Labs’ team is chief scientist Dr. Whitfield Diffie, whose name rose to prominence in cryptography circles after he won the 2015 Turing Award.
Commenting on his appointment, Pissarides remained balanced on blockchain’s outlook, noting:
“Blockchain is the most exciting development in financial markets in recent years, but we still don’t know enough about it to recommend a wholesale transition of all our transaction records to blockchain.”
The topic of the gap between blockchain interest and expertise has remained a talking point this year. Deloitte’s 2018 blockchain survey revealed among other statistics that over 70 percent of executives consider themselves either “excellent” or “experts” in the blockchain field.
At the same time, some companies have attracted scorn for altering their names to include blockchain-related terms without integrating the technology at all.