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July 06, 2018, 03:44:27 PM
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Well it seems that there really is a blackchain - https://dmgblockchain.com/press-release-1/

I didn't read all of the article, but a first glance seemed to indicate that it is a P2P lending platform.

I prefer the early answers in this thread though. Smiley

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July 06, 2018, 11:48:10 PM
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it has played a biggest part of the market right now.
For ten years, Blockchain has made its own steady space. It's a big platform from the stock market. So it is spontaneous to play with Bitcoin in the market. Do not be afraid to hear about blockchain technology being destroyed.

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July 07, 2018, 08:32:20 AM
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"Excellent lecture. This is what real blockchain developers and cypherpunks should be talking about- potential attacks on Bitcoin, ways governments and other malicious entities can coordinate to shut it down, regulate it, or otherwise harm its censorship-resistance. Not trivial stuff, like how we can make transactions cheap enough so that I can buy my morning coffee on-chain."


I think this is a very difficult thing and it can not be destroyed Cry

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