news.Bitcoin.com: Danish Blockchain Company Offers to Help Build Trump’s Wall

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A Denmark-based blockchain company is offering an alternative funding solution that does not involve Mexican pesos or American taxpayer dollars to pay for Trump’s infamous wall.

No Pesos, Tax Dollars Required

One of Donald Trump’s most controversial campaign promises of building a wall as a solution to illegal immigration from Mexico could now become a reality following his upset victory.

A wall spanning the entire US-Mexican border to keep both illegal immigrants and drugs from entering the United States will receive funding from Mexico, Trump boasted during his campaign.

But while many see this as highly unlikely, the Denmark-based OpenLedger is now offering an alternative funding solution that does not involve Mexican pesos or American taxpayer dollars.

OpenLedger is Denmark’s first bitcoin exchange that also specializes in project funding solutions using blockchain technology. This approach ensures a transparent system where all donations and transfers can be publicly viewed from all over the world much like a tweet.

“We can offer a financial solution for Trump’s Wall,” says OpenLedger CEO, Ronny Boesing.

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Nice idea, but it's too huge as of now. Factom's found out that you have to ease your way in through pilot-plant-scale projects.

Still, it's a really good idea! It fits hand-in-glove with decentralization of government.

Interesting. Lets just wait and see if it really happens