#findsatoshi, West Virginia To Use Blockchain Technology in Voting System…

Let’s find Satoshi Nakamoto!

But who is Satoshi Nakamoto? The most popular pseudonym in the world is still on every cryptocurrency enthusiast’s mind. An international campaign called #findsatoshi has been launched to raise some funds to be able to resolve this crypto mystery once and for all. “For the future development of the cryptocurrency, we need to know who invented crypto and why. Was it really an enthusiast who gave the world an independent currency, or was it a group of people who pursued scientific or purely selfish ends? “

Who do you think is Satoshi Nakamoto?

West Virginia To Use Blockchain Technology in Voting System

Blockchain is on its way to disrupt governments and voting structures. As such, and for the first time, American troops serving overseas will be able to vote in this year’s Senate election using blockchain technology. This has been possible only after West Virginia decided to allow people to cast their votes through a mobile voting platform. The Senate Elections in November 2018 will definitely be a blockchain revolution.

Would you use blockchain technology to vote?

Iran to Evade US Sanctions Using Own Crypto

Right after Washington’s move to impose sanctions that will restrict Iran’s access to US currency, reports came out that Tehran is speeding up the project to develop a national cryptocurrency. Officials in the Islamic Republic believe the state-issued coin could help circumvent the restrictions imposed by the Trump administration.

What do you think about crypto influencing world politics?

Everipedia — The Decentralized Wikipedia

Say goodbye to censorship and welcome Everipedia, a blockchain based decentralized database of information! It will attempt to rival the popular Wikipedia. Fun fact, Dr. Larry Sanger the co-founder of Wikipedia, is also the Chief Information Officer of Everipedia, so it should be in good hands. Everipedia already has 8,000 contributors but has a much larger volume of English content than Wikipedia. Let’s observe if Everipedia will offer an better decentralized option than Wikipedia.

Are you ready to use a decentralized Wikipedia?

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