Proud and delighted to be able to announce that the major review paper I have been involved in co-authoring for the last few years, “Blockchain technology: driving change in the scientific research workflow” has finally been published in “Pure and Applied Chemistry”: https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2023-1204. It has been an honour and a pleasure working with my fellow authors: @Bonnie Lawlor, @Stuart Chalk, @Jeremy Frey, @Kazuhiro Hayashi, @David Kochalko and @Mirek Sopek. Thanks also to @IUPAC for their support in this venture and for all the people we interviewed to get their views on the importance of blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) in science. The paper is open access, so if you want to know more about the technology behind bitcoin and how it can have a positive impact on scientific discovery, healthcare, education, as well as the legal / regulatory aspects, and the threats and opportunities provided by, for example, quantum computing, what are you waiting for!