John deVadoss

John deVadoss serves as a Governing Board Member of the Global Blockchain Business Council. He is a co-founder of the InterWork Alliance and was part of the team that developed the Token Taxonomy Framework. Previously, he built pioneering developer tools used by the Fortune 500 and leading blockchain projects, including the first Smart Contract Debugger and the first Time-Travel Debugging capabilities for blockchain/DLT platforms. Earlier, John grew Microsoft Digital from $0 to $0.5B+ in revenue and led the architecture for .NET, the Application Platform, Patterns & Practices, and Enterprise Strategy. John pioneered SOA in the enterprise and incubated Cloud/SaaS for Microsoft. He holds an MS in ML and conducted his PhD work in AI at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

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Opinion

What’s Next for Stablecoins?  Clearinghouses

As banks like Citi and Bank and America enter the stablecoin market, they’re likely to bring their own tech stack and clearing expertise with them. If crypto consortiums do not step in with alternatives, TradFi-style clearinghouses will dominate the landscape, says John deVadoss.

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Opinion

What’s Next for AI and Web3: NeuroSymbolic Intelligence

AI based on large language models poses risks to Web3 principles. Enter NeuroSymbolic AI, which offers greater auditability and less misinformation, say Ramesh Ramadoss and John deVadoss.

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Opinion

Stabledollars: The Third Act of Dollar Reinvention

Blockchain-based dollar infrastructure holds enormous opportunities for the U.S. But only if it treats the technology wisely, says John deVadoss.

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Opinion

Democratized, Depoliticized and Decentralized AI, by the People, for the People

Access to AI intelligence should be equal to all. That means building collaborative systems of learning, like the Thames Network, a new decentralized AI network launching at Oxford today.

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