RE: Delaware to Have Blockchain Law

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Delaware to Have Blockchain Law

in blockchain •  8 years ago 

Hmm, I think thats a much broader question than the notion of adopting blockchain for things that should naturally be on a public ledger ie Ownership rights.

That said, I think you're philosophically correct, but the question is, which comes first? And more pressing, in the interim, how do we influence decision makers to start using the blockchain more?

DBI might be the way, but I think they're likely using blockchain to centralize power, although I am doubtful they will be successful anyway.

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The whole idea is to get away from a few decision makers by making blockchain ubiquitous. If enough people use it, then it will become widely available and the influence of "a few" will be broken.