Super interesting. Ukraine moving to allow crypto to be legal payments. That being said, submitting your public key to the government, etc. is probably necessary to bring this about, but makes me uncomfortable. neivert.com/4x9wd
A solid use for blockchain tech. The immutable, no double spend issues, etc. make it great for a lot of supply chain issues, and renewable cert are another one. neivert.com/04n32
More progress on digital currency. I personally am not a fan of a government-controlled digital currency, but still super interesting to see how this progresses. cointelegraph.com/news/chinas-ce…
Stunningly I am not surprised. At all, not in the least. Seriously when people promise your everything why do you keep believing them!? Hope is important for humanity, but a bit of skepticism will save you a lot of money. neivert.com/s15bs
There is a continuing move to de-anonymous crypto in general with China's digital currency (very much not anonymous) to removing Monero from exchanges. Pushing Crypto to act more and more like the main financial system. neivert.com/8p5cl
Yes good and bad. Moving stuff to the private section could be a big boon, but there is more risk of illegal activity, if only they worked with the crypto companies to get the best of both worlds. If only... neivert.com/3sxqx
Donor controlled foundations are legal, but major tax hacks. Not a big fan of this, yeah it is legal but feels like cheating to do a tax write off but not really actually donate the money. neivert.com/xe4zo
Although patents are indicators of value, just because you have them does not mean they useful and valuable. However, in an odd twist. Chinese companies holding patents is super valuable, but American companies holding the same patent is mostly useless. cointelegraph.com/news/with-7-60…