maybe it takes only five years that blckchain control becomes the
reality i worte about in my text, not ten:
https://www.research.ibm.com/5-in-5/crypto-anchors-and-blockchain/
"Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors and blockchain
technology will ensure a product’s authenticity --
On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 7:59 PM Morlock Elloi wrote:
> In "Borat", there was a scene where a guy wanted to make sure that the
> car he is interested in is a "*ussy magnet".
>
> Blockchain is * magnet, in the sense that it attracts everything,
> especially *topian
In "Borat", there was a scene where a guy wanted to make sure that the
car he is interested in is a "*ussy magnet".
Blockchain is * magnet, in the sense that it attracts everything,
especially *topian discourses. The way out (if one indeed is looking for
a way out,) is to look at the boring
Now that we have at length (and at leisure) trashed the blockchain on
this list, I suddenly stumbled on the first text that made sense of it,
to me at last. Unfortunately, it paints a very dystopian picture of the
possibilities of the blockchain.