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Author Topic: [2016-05-11] Schools Use Bitcoin Technology to Record Student Credentials  (Read 279 times)
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May 11, 2016, 10:37:48 AM
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One of the biggest benefits of recording these credentials on a blockchain is how it allows both institutions and students to control who sees these details. Moreover, this system is more appealing to students looking to change colleges, as transferring achieved credits creates difficulties more often than not.

https://news.bitcoin.com/schools-bitcoin-student-credentials/
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just the beginning, everybody know that bitcoin could do more than nobody expected, and this is just one simply example about how bitcoin could change our lifes, well done, i hope that more things like that come truth in next months/years, people should start to read those things instead of read how bitcoin could be used to buy weapons etc etc...
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