… on the blockchain, which provide an unalterable history of ownership, powerful. It is immoral that gigantic data centers accumulate unfathomable amounts of data about our daily lives without us knowing, and then turn around and give that data away to veiled organizations destroying any privacy we thi…
… error, and often that error can have catastrophic ramifications on real people and their families. That is the power of blockchain — to make such institutions unnecessary. The greatest disintermediary. Skeptics may argue that the volatility of cryptocurrencies is evidenc…
…ould have value, had to see it go to nothing. Sometimes go to nothing multiple times in their life. This is why cryptocurrencies are becoming more and more popular in terms of actual usage in third-world, developing nations, where they cannot so freely trust the economic system like we can in the U.S.