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Author Topic: [2016-09-07]Blockchain Technology–I Don’t Think it Means What You Think it Means  (Read 285 times)
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September 07, 2016, 04:20:13 AM
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For the first time, a commodity has been issued in a decentralized and predictable way. This pseudonymous electronic commodity is scarce, easy to transfer, divisible, and easily identifiable — meaning it has all the properties of money.

Bitcoin is far from being widely adopted currently, but with the number of transactions almost doubling year-on-year for the past five years it very well might be in another five years.

https://99bitcoins.com/blockchain-technology/
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So if the big players state that they want their own version of blockchain and will have nothing to do with decentralized technology, who is there to stop them?
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