Great question, Jack! I think this can be answered in two parts. The largest addressable market and revenue-generating use case in BSV, IMO, is digital infrastructure (mining at the top) assuming the BSV network continues to grow. For example and my thought process, look no further than AWS' revenue growth over the 15 years they've been in the market. But, I don't think that's the question you're necessarily asking (but maybe you are).
In terms of a specific vertical use case, I think that BSV is positioned well for corporate-level adoption (which drives rev $$$) in the supply chain management space (i.e. UNISOT). The unique differentiator for BSV in this scenario is the ability to leverage an immutable and public database with proper logic to ensure that all parties involved in the EDI pipeline and a complex supply chain network are meeting their obligations in a timely fashion and subsequently compensated in the appropriate manner in real-time. This can eliminate costly mistakes and time spent reconciling "accounts" on a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual basis. Which returns ROI that corporations are willing to listen to. This real-world value coupled with the growth of digital commerce and digital supply chains (accented and accelerated by coronavirus) gives this space a great shot to leverage BSV's unique advantages in a corporate setting.
Great question, Jack! I think this can be answered in two parts. The largest addressable market and revenue-generating use case in BSV, IMO, is digital infrastructure (mining at the top) assuming the BSV network continues to grow. For example and my thought process, look no further than AWS' revenue growth over the 15 years they've been in the market. But, I don't think that's the question you're necessarily asking (but maybe you are).
In terms of a specific vertical use case, I think that BSV is positioned well for corporate-level adoption (which drives rev $$$) in the supply chain management space (i.e. UNISOT). The unique differentiator for BSV in this scenario is the ability to leverage an immutable and public database with proper logic to ensure that all parties involved in the EDI pipeline and a complex supply chain network are meeting their obligations in a timely fashion and subsequently compensated in the appropriate manner in real-time. This can eliminate costly mistakes and time spent reconciling "accounts" on a monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual basis. Which returns ROI that corporations are willing to listen to. This real-world value coupled with the growth of digital commerce and digital supply chains (accented and accelerated by coronavirus) gives this space a great shot to leverage BSV's unique advantages in a corporate setting.