ºÝºÝߣshows by User: trevor / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: trevor / Tue, 23 Mar 2021 18:38:49 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: trevor Stacks 2.0 Introduction ($STX) /slideshow/stacks-20-introduction-stx-244944213/244944213 stacks2-210323183850
Stacks is a layer-2 blockchain solution that is designed to bring smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) to Bitcoin (BTC). These smart contracts are brought to Bitcoin without changing any of the features that make it so powerful — including its security and stability. These DApps are open and modular, meaning developers can build on top of each other's apps to produce features that are simply not possible in a regular app. Since Stacks uses Bitcoin as a base layer, everything that happens on the network is settled on the most widely used arguably the most secure blockchain in operation — Bitcoin. The platform is powered by the Stacks token (STX), which is used for fueling the execution of smart contracts, processing transactions and registering new digital assets on the Stacks 2.0 blockchain. The platform was formerly known as Blockstack, but was rebranded to Stacks in Q4 2020 in order to "separate the ecosystem and open source project from Blockstack PBC" — the company that built the original protocols. The mainnet for Stacks 2.0 launched in January 2021.]]>

Stacks is a layer-2 blockchain solution that is designed to bring smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) to Bitcoin (BTC). These smart contracts are brought to Bitcoin without changing any of the features that make it so powerful — including its security and stability. These DApps are open and modular, meaning developers can build on top of each other's apps to produce features that are simply not possible in a regular app. Since Stacks uses Bitcoin as a base layer, everything that happens on the network is settled on the most widely used arguably the most secure blockchain in operation — Bitcoin. The platform is powered by the Stacks token (STX), which is used for fueling the execution of smart contracts, processing transactions and registering new digital assets on the Stacks 2.0 blockchain. The platform was formerly known as Blockstack, but was rebranded to Stacks in Q4 2020 in order to "separate the ecosystem and open source project from Blockstack PBC" — the company that built the original protocols. The mainnet for Stacks 2.0 launched in January 2021.]]>
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 18:38:49 GMT /slideshow/stacks-20-introduction-stx-244944213/244944213 trevor@slideshare.net(trevor) Stacks 2.0 Introduction ($STX) trevor Stacks is a layer-2 blockchain solution that is designed to bring smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) to Bitcoin (BTC). These smart contracts are brought to Bitcoin without changing any of the features that make it so powerful — including its security and stability. These DApps are open and modular, meaning developers can build on top of each other's apps to produce features that are simply not possible in a regular app. Since Stacks uses Bitcoin as a base layer, everything that happens on the network is settled on the most widely used arguably the most secure blockchain in operation — Bitcoin. The platform is powered by the Stacks token (STX), which is used for fueling the execution of smart contracts, processing transactions and registering new digital assets on the Stacks 2.0 blockchain. The platform was formerly known as Blockstack, but was rebranded to Stacks in Q4 2020 in order to "separate the ecosystem and open source project from Blockstack PBC" — the company that built the original protocols. The mainnet for Stacks 2.0 launched in January 2021. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stacks2-210323183850-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Stacks is a layer-2 blockchain solution that is designed to bring smart contracts and decentralized applications (DApps) to Bitcoin (BTC). These smart contracts are brought to Bitcoin without changing any of the features that make it so powerful — including its security and stability. These DApps are open and modular, meaning developers can build on top of each other&#39;s apps to produce features that are simply not possible in a regular app. Since Stacks uses Bitcoin as a base layer, everything that happens on the network is settled on the most widely used arguably the most secure blockchain in operation — Bitcoin. The platform is powered by the Stacks token (STX), which is used for fueling the execution of smart contracts, processing transactions and registering new digital assets on the Stacks 2.0 blockchain. The platform was formerly known as Blockstack, but was rebranded to Stacks in Q4 2020 in order to &quot;separate the ecosystem and open source project from Blockstack PBC&quot; — the company that built the original protocols. The mainnet for Stacks 2.0 launched in January 2021.
Stacks 2.0 Introduction ($STX) from Trevor Owens
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Javelin Beta for Lean Startup Machine Workshops /slideshow/javelin-beta-for-lean-startup-machine-workshops/54837618 jav-151106211604-lva1-app6891
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Fri, 06 Nov 2015 21:16:04 GMT /slideshow/javelin-beta-for-lean-startup-machine-workshops/54837618 trevor@slideshare.net(trevor) Javelin Beta for Lean Startup Machine Workshops trevor Quick overview of the Javelin beta and how to use it at LSM! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jav-151106211604-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Quick overview of the Javelin beta and how to use it at LSM!
Javelin Beta for Lean Startup Machine Workshops from Trevor Owens
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The Lean Enterprise - Keynote from Lean UX NYC /slideshow/the-lean-enterprise-keynote-from-lean-ux-nyc-2014/33388445 readableslides-140410171904-phpapp02
Opportunities and new markets appear unpredictably, and reacting to them quickly and aggressively is more important than ever for large enterprises. The monolithic nature of the enterprise, however, is quite often directly at odds with the notions of innovation and the lean methodology. For the leaders of such enterprises, a complete rethinking of strategy is in order. Enter The Lean Enterprise, which provides enterprise leaders a detailed examination of the motivations that drive innovative individuals and the support structures they need to deliver breakthrough products and services within an enterprise context. More notably, the book points out examples of the many failures of corporate leadership to empower the very innovators within their walls. Spectacularly successful startups, such as Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram were founded after corporate employees became fed up with the stifling nature of corporate bureaucracy and decided it was easier, and more profitable, to venture out on their own. With the largest organizations in the world taking note of the obvious advantages of the lean approach, it is only a matter of time before enterprises level the innovation playing field. The Lean Enterprise: How Corporations Can Innovate Like Startups shows you how to unlock the hidden potential within your organization, today.]]>

Opportunities and new markets appear unpredictably, and reacting to them quickly and aggressively is more important than ever for large enterprises. The monolithic nature of the enterprise, however, is quite often directly at odds with the notions of innovation and the lean methodology. For the leaders of such enterprises, a complete rethinking of strategy is in order. Enter The Lean Enterprise, which provides enterprise leaders a detailed examination of the motivations that drive innovative individuals and the support structures they need to deliver breakthrough products and services within an enterprise context. More notably, the book points out examples of the many failures of corporate leadership to empower the very innovators within their walls. Spectacularly successful startups, such as Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram were founded after corporate employees became fed up with the stifling nature of corporate bureaucracy and decided it was easier, and more profitable, to venture out on their own. With the largest organizations in the world taking note of the obvious advantages of the lean approach, it is only a matter of time before enterprises level the innovation playing field. The Lean Enterprise: How Corporations Can Innovate Like Startups shows you how to unlock the hidden potential within your organization, today.]]>
Thu, 10 Apr 2014 17:19:04 GMT /slideshow/the-lean-enterprise-keynote-from-lean-ux-nyc-2014/33388445 trevor@slideshare.net(trevor) The Lean Enterprise - Keynote from Lean UX NYC trevor Opportunities and new markets appear unpredictably, and reacting to them quickly and aggressively is more important than ever for large enterprises. The monolithic nature of the enterprise, however, is quite often directly at odds with the notions of innovation and the lean methodology. For the leaders of such enterprises, a complete rethinking of strategy is in order. Enter The Lean Enterprise, which provides enterprise leaders a detailed examination of the motivations that drive innovative individuals and the support structures they need to deliver breakthrough products and services within an enterprise context. More notably, the book points out examples of the many failures of corporate leadership to empower the very innovators within their walls. Spectacularly successful startups, such as Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram were founded after corporate employees became fed up with the stifling nature of corporate bureaucracy and decided it was easier, and more profitable, to venture out on their own. With the largest organizations in the world taking note of the obvious advantages of the lean approach, it is only a matter of time before enterprises level the innovation playing field. The Lean Enterprise: How Corporations Can Innovate Like Startups shows you how to unlock the hidden potential within your organization, today. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/readableslides-140410171904-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Opportunities and new markets appear unpredictably, and reacting to them quickly and aggressively is more important than ever for large enterprises. The monolithic nature of the enterprise, however, is quite often directly at odds with the notions of innovation and the lean methodology. For the leaders of such enterprises, a complete rethinking of strategy is in order. Enter The Lean Enterprise, which provides enterprise leaders a detailed examination of the motivations that drive innovative individuals and the support structures they need to deliver breakthrough products and services within an enterprise context. More notably, the book points out examples of the many failures of corporate leadership to empower the very innovators within their walls. Spectacularly successful startups, such as Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram were founded after corporate employees became fed up with the stifling nature of corporate bureaucracy and decided it was easier, and more profitable, to venture out on their own. With the largest organizations in the world taking note of the obvious advantages of the lean approach, it is only a matter of time before enterprises level the innovation playing field. The Lean Enterprise: How Corporations Can Innovate Like Startups shows you how to unlock the hidden potential within your organization, today.
The Lean Enterprise - Keynote from Lean UX NYC from Trevor Owens
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Become an LSM Organizer /slideshow/become-an-lsm-organizer-28898337/28898337 becomeanlsmorganizercopy-131204151457-phpapp01
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Wed, 04 Dec 2013 15:14:57 GMT /slideshow/become-an-lsm-organizer-28898337/28898337 trevor@slideshare.net(trevor) Become an LSM Organizer trevor <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/becomeanlsmorganizercopy-131204151457-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Become an LSM Organizer from Trevor Owens
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Validation Board Livestream /slideshow/validation-board-livestream-14975252/14975252 validationboardlivestream-121031203603-phpapp02
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This is a LIVESTREAM covering advanced topics around the Validation Board]]>
Wed, 31 Oct 2012 20:36:01 GMT /slideshow/validation-board-livestream-14975252/14975252 trevor@slideshare.net(trevor) Validation Board Livestream trevor This is a LIVESTREAM covering advanced topics around the Validation Board <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/validationboardlivestream-121031203603-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is a LIVESTREAM covering advanced topics around the Validation Board
Validation Board Livestream from Trevor Owens
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-trevor-48x48.jpg?cb=1616524416 Trevor is an author and entrepreneur. He's the Founder of two products: QuickMVP (software) and Lean Startup Machine (education). Through his work, Trevor has helped tens of thousands of startup founders and individuals from organizations including Google, Salesforce, News Corp, Intuit, and others, start new businesses all over the world. In his new book, The Lean Enterprise (Wiley 2014), Trevor details approaches for corporations to structure innovation teams and apply Lean Startup to launching new products. The book interviews some of this today's leading corporate innovators including George Kliavkoff of Hearst, Stephen Liguori of GE, and Hugh Melosi of Intuit. "The Lean Enterprise p... leanstartupmachine.com/enterprise-lean-startup https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stacks2-210323183850-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/stacks-20-introduction-stx-244944213/244944213 Stacks 2.0 Introductio... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jav-151106211604-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/javelin-beta-for-lean-startup-machine-workshops/54837618 Javelin Beta for Lean ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/readableslides-140410171904-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-lean-enterprise-keynote-from-lean-ux-nyc-2014/33388445 The Lean Enterprise - ...