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October 03, 2018, 06:37:50 PM
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Blockchain Tech is Important, but Identity Politics Could Ruin it all, Reveals Bill Clinton

At the ongoing Ripple Swell conference, Bill Clinton, the keynote speaker, has revealed his view on Blockchain and his optimism concerning Blockchain technology as a powerful engine for the future. Clinton is strong about the future possibilities of the infant technology, although does emphasize some major concerns in the manner governments are managing it, noting that poor economic and social policy could one moment annihilate the entire sector, if we permit regulators to clampdown.

Read the details in the article of Coinidol dot com, the world blockchain news outlet: https://coinidol.com/blockchain-tech-is-important-but-identity-politics-could-ruin-it-all/



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October 06, 2018, 06:31:57 PM
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ah, looks who is concerned- a Ripple Swell conference speaker Bill Clinton
rock against drugs, bees against honey, ripple against identity poltics
the centralized pseudo-cryptocoin Ripple is what symbolizes banking and identity checks first place
but Bill Clinton has gotten bitcoins, so he is pro-blockchain and our man  Grin

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October 06, 2018, 11:22:48 PM
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ah, looks who is concerned- a Ripple Swell conference speaker Bill Clinton
rock against drugs, bees against honey, ripple against identity poltics
the centralized pseudo-cryptocoin Ripple is what symbolizes banking and identity checks first place
but Bill Clinton has gotten bitcoins, so he is pro-blockchain and our man  Grin


That's what I thought when I read this. How come a once prominent politician is now against KYC? We all know that if you go high enough in politics you sooner or later get to deal with the CIA and every president had connections there. Isn't the CIA the main benefactor in identity checks?
Then we have Ripple, the pump and dump coin with huge premine that was supposed to be a link to banking sector years ago and to this day did not manage to achieve much in this field, despite big funding. You got it right, clinton is following the money, but is making a liar your spokesperson a good PR move?

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