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Blockchain for the Connected Home and Entertainment

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  • 58 Pages
  • November 2018
  • Region: Global
  • Parks Associates
  • ID: 4663831

This report defines blockchain as it relates to the connected consumer and explores its viability and applications with the connected home ecosystem.

It explores blockchain applications for smart home and connected entertainment use cases, including data security, identity authentication, and content protections, and its potential impact on consumer confidence in the IoT.

The report also profiles companies investing in blockchain technologies and developed innovative blockchain solutions.

Table of Contents

1.0 Report Summary
1.1 Purpose of Report
1.2 Key Burning Questions Addressed by this Research
1.3 Research Approach/Sources
2.0 What is Blockchain?
2.1 Key Characteristics of Blockchain
2.2 General Use Cases of Blockchain
2.3 Leading Blockchain Frameworks
3.0 Blockchain Opportunities in Connected Consumer Markets
3.1 Blockchain for the Smart Home
3.1.1 Smart Home Vulnerability and Consumer Concerns
3.1.2 Blockchain as a Solution for Data Privacy and Security
3.1.3 Implications and Recommendations
3.2 Blockchain for Digital Media Services
3.2.1 Blockchain for Online Advertising
3.2.2 Impact on Licensing and Distribution
3.2.3 Implications and Recommendations
3.3 Blockchain for Connected Health
3.3.1 Connected Health Devices and Services
3.3.2 Healthcare Fraud Prevention
3.3.3 Blockchain for Medical Records and Clinical Trials
3.3.4 Payment Reform
3.3.5 Implications and Recommendations
3.4 Blockchain in Energy
3.4.1 Improvements for Demand Response Programs
3.4.2 Peer-to-peer Energy Trading
3.4.3 Implications and Recommendations
4.0 Adoption and Implementation of Blockchain
4.1 Challenges of Implementing Blockchain
4.1.1 Scalability and Cooperation Concerns
4.1.2 Regulation and Compliance
5.0 Success Factors for Implementing Blockchain for Consumer Markets
6.0 Appendix
6.1 Glossary
6.2 Company Index
6.3 Image Sources

List of Figures
  • Companies Researched for Report
  • Blockchain Transaction Process
  • Key Characteristics of Blockchain
  • Consumer Blockchain Applications
  • Leading Blockchain Frameworks
  • Device Adoption in U.S. Broadband Households
  • Smart Home Device Adoption
  • Impact of Security and Privacy Concerns on Purchase Intentions
  • Consumer Perception of Data Protection
  • Pay-TV and OTT Service Subscriptions (2011-2018)
  • Adoption of Connected Health Devices
  • Must-have Independent Living Features
  • Value of Energy Management Features
  • Smart Thermostat Ownership and Forecast (2014 - 2022)
  • Distributed Energy and EV Ownership

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Executive Summary

1.0 Report Summary

1.1 Purpose of Report

This report defines blockchain as it relates to the consumer and explores its viability and applications within the connected consumer technology ecosystems.

It explores blockchain applications for specific IoT verticals, including smart home, digital media, connected health, and energy.

The report examines blockchain’s potential impact on consumer confidence in connected products and services, and it also profiles companies investing in blockchain technologies and developing innovative blockchain solutions.

1.2 Key Burning Questions Addressed by this Research

  • What are the most valuable blockchain applications within specific connected consumer
  • markets?
  • How can blockchain reduce security vulnerabilities of connected devices and services?
  • What challenges do companies face in implementing blockchain solutions?
  • Which companies are investing in and developing innovative blockchain solutions?
  • What are the success factors for companies seeking to implement a blockchain solution?

Companies Mentioned

  • A3
  • AdLedger
  • Airbus
  • Alectra Utilities
  • Alticast
  • Amazon
  • Ambrosus
  • Apple
  • AppNexus
  • Arizona Care Network
  • Atonomi
  • Audience Group
  • BigChainDB
  • BitClave
  • bitcoin
  • Bitseed
  • BlackBerry
  • British Petroleum
  • Capital One
  • Care.Wallet
  • Centrica
  • Chain of Things
  • Cinezen
  • Cinezen Blockchained Entertainment AB
  • Cisco
  • Coldwell Banker
  • Comcast
  • Coral Health
  • Corda
  • DECENT
  • DokChain
  • Dropbox
  • Duke Energy
  • Enerchain
  • Energex
  • Energy Web Foundation
  • Ethereum
  • Everledger
  • Everstore
  • Facebook
  • FHIRChain
  • Filament
  • FlexiDAO
  • Gem Health
  • Google Drive
  • Grid Singularity
  • Guardtime
  • Hashed Health
  • Hulu
  • Humana
  • Hyperledger
  • IBM
  • Intel
  • IOTA
  • Koch Supply & Trading
  • KYC-Chain
  • Lightning Network
  • Lino
  • Livepeer
  • Lucidity
  • Medicalchain
  • Microsoft
  • MyClinic
  • Netflix
  • PG&E
  • Philips
  • PokitDok
  • PrivacyChain
  • Ripple
  • Rocky Mountain Institute
  • RWE Generation
  • Salon Media Group
  • Shell
  • Solve.Care
  • Storj
  • Streamium
  • Sunverge
  • The Richards Group
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Viamedia
  • VideoCoin
  • Walmart
  • Yahoo
  • Zillow