But that's the same with any back up system for any data base, simply comparing one to the other for differences.
The only thing the block chain does it make it difficult and expensive to compare. I can hash an entire mysql table, hash another, compare them and see if they're the same, if I want to, I can even sign the hashes with a private ecdsa key. This is so much more efficient than block chain.
I’d absolutely love if all government transactions occurred on the blockchain. The thing about blockchains for me is that they provide transparency, and I’ll tell you what, if our institutions had a bit more transparency we might be in a bit better shape civically.
Blockchains for government transactions could be a great way to regain trust lost in institutions.
If a government is up for publishing all transactions (spoiler: they aren't) then they could just publish them. Dressing the publication up with a blockchain adds nothing.
Imagine a world where there is complete freedom of mobility and countries compete for tax payers, those that use blockchains will braindrain other countries.
I am not sure why you said that and on which context. As far as my concern blockchain is the next revolution for protecting your data and tokenizing it for transparent governance.
I respectfully disagree with the assertion that there aren't many uses for blockchains. In fact, the potential applications of blockchain technology are vast and varied, ranging from digital currencies and financial transactions to supply chain management, voting systems, identity verification, and even social media platforms. Blockchains have the potential to revolutionize numerous industries by increasing transparency, security, and efficiency while reducing costs and eliminating intermediaries.
So interesting to here programmers talk about this tech. While I don’t disagree about blockchain as a data store, nobody is talking about the value of TRUST with this tech.
It’s use cases are not limited when considering the tech.
In 2021 I had 9 recruiters per week telling me that their blockchain startup was revolutionizing banking, healthcare, insurance, automotive, legal, tax prep, transportation, manufacturing, plumbing, and babysitting industries.
Can't agree with you bro. In fact, blockchains have a wide range of potential use cases, from financial services and supply chain management to healthcare and voting systems. The World State is an example of a blockchain-based solution that aims to solve the problem of centralized governance. It uses a decentralized network of nodes to record and verify transactions, making decision-making more transparent and inclusive. With real NFT utility, TWS aims to unite people from around the world to create a better future through decentralized governance and community-driven initiatives.
In the future, blockchains are expected to play an increasingly important role in many different industries, providing secure and transparent solutions for a wide range of use cases.
0100_0101@reddit
The only use case I can think of is: guarantee that the audit history for something important is unmodified.
sethkoch@reddit
But it doesn't work for that. If you just change the entire history, then it could look authentic and unmodified, even though it has been.
0100_0101@reddit
I don't like blockchains, but the point about blockchains is that you can not change them because they are copied on a lot of different computers....
sethkoch@reddit
But that's the same with any back up system for any data base, simply comparing one to the other for differences.
The only thing the block chain does it make it difficult and expensive to compare. I can hash an entire mysql table, hash another, compare them and see if they're the same, if I want to, I can even sign the hashes with a private ecdsa key. This is so much more efficient than block chain.
rerhc@reddit
Btc as a currency is so delusional.
GrayLiterature@reddit
I’d absolutely love if all government transactions occurred on the blockchain. The thing about blockchains for me is that they provide transparency, and I’ll tell you what, if our institutions had a bit more transparency we might be in a bit better shape civically.
Blockchains for government transactions could be a great way to regain trust lost in institutions.
Is this fruitful thinking? Yea.
jausieng@reddit
If a government is up for publishing all transactions (spoiler: they aren't) then they could just publish them. Dressing the publication up with a blockchain adds nothing.
lumberjack233@reddit
Imagine a world where there is complete freedom of mobility and countries compete for tax payers, those that use blockchains will braindrain other countries.
But yeah that's not happening
AffectionateWasabi99@reddit
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cryptosignal_bird@reddit
I am not sure why you said that and on which context. As far as my concern blockchain is the next revolution for protecting your data and tokenizing it for transparent governance.
Tough_Marzipan_1959@reddit
I respectfully disagree with the assertion that there aren't many uses for blockchains. In fact, the potential applications of blockchain technology are vast and varied, ranging from digital currencies and financial transactions to supply chain management, voting systems, identity verification, and even social media platforms. Blockchains have the potential to revolutionize numerous industries by increasing transparency, security, and efficiency while reducing costs and eliminating intermediaries.
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jmackhh@reddit
So interesting to here programmers talk about this tech. While I don’t disagree about blockchain as a data store, nobody is talking about the value of TRUST with this tech.
It’s use cases are not limited when considering the tech.
Agent7619@reddit
We know.
mr_nefario@reddit
What do you mean?
In 2021 I had 9 recruiters per week telling me that their blockchain startup was revolutionizing banking, healthcare, insurance, automotive, legal, tax prep, transportation, manufacturing, plumbing, and babysitting industries.
Do you mean to say they were full of shit?
Separate_Ad_996@reddit
😭😭😭
pcjftw@reddit
But the rest of non technical people don't know.
dominik-braun@reddit
It's the same with Metaverse.
Signal_Ad6471@reddit
Are you really good with Metaverse, i need some learning
candylimpeo@reddit
Can't agree with you bro. In fact, blockchains have a wide range of potential use cases, from financial services and supply chain management to healthcare and voting systems.
The World State is an example of a blockchain-based solution that aims to solve the problem of centralized governance. It uses a decentralized network of nodes to record and verify transactions, making decision-making more transparent and inclusive. With real NFT utility, TWS aims to unite people from around the world to create a better future through decentralized governance and community-driven initiatives.
In the future, blockchains are expected to play an increasingly important role in many different industries, providing secure and transparent solutions for a wide range of use cases.