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by 52-6F-62
2714 days ago
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I think you're taking a lot of liberties in your assumptions about what I've said, and what the technology is or is about. It seems to stem from one strain of thought surrounding the tech, implied by your use of "cryptocurrency" as the new descriptor and not focusing on the concept of smart contracts. For the record, I never suggested trading cryptocurrencies as a medium for barter and exchange was a practical or desirable idea. One viable use, currently implemented and being tested, is the use of smart contracts as an immutable record for tracking grants and other funding provided to organizations by the National Research Council of Canada: Prototype: https://nrc-cnrc.explorecatena.com/en It's not as self-evident to me as it might be to you—that's not really an explanation. You're quite aggressive in your disdain for this specific technology—I'm kind of baffled. |
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Pulling this quote directly from the page you linked:
> This technology offers unprecedented levels of transparency and trust allowing public records to be searched, verified and audited at a level the world hasn’t seen before.
This is just false. What was not possible before? The page has no details just breathless hype that is typical of cryptocurrency related projects. Please offer up an explanation of how blockchain enables "public records to be searched, verified and audited at a level the world hasn’t seen before"