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Title: Has anyone put the United States Constitution in a blockchain yet? Because I did
Post by: P-Funk on May 22, 2016, 10:24:31 PM
I know there have been hashes of documents put in blockchains, and blockchains dedicated to that purpose. But how about an important document's full text, a document that you wouldn't want to see sneakily edited like Winston did in 1984's Ministry of Truth?

https://steemit.com/documents/@pfunk/the-constitution-of-the-united-states-of-america

Made possible by Steem (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1466593).


Title: Re: Has anyone put the United States Constitution in a blockchain yet? Because I did
Post by: WarrEagle on May 23, 2016, 03:56:32 AM
That'a a pretty decent idea. Did you make a coin and plan on launching it as well?


Title: Re: Has anyone put the United States Constitution in a blockchain yet? Because I did
Post by: P-Funk on May 23, 2016, 04:05:55 AM
That'a a pretty decent idea. Did you make a coin and plan on launching it as well?

Haha, it's already on the Steem blockchain. I linked to Steemit, which is the multi-user blog/reddit like site. It's the front end to a blockchain and cryptocurrency platform called Steem. Steem is a blockchain that acts as the backend database. You get paid to post and even get paid to upvote the good stuff. If this sounds like a promotion, you're right, it is. Not getting paid for it though, I think the idea is cool and want to see it succeed.