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Blockchain-powered platform pays cryptocurrency for popular content

Blockchain-powered platform pays cryptocurrency for popular content | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Steem is a social writing platform that rewards its members with cryptocurrency for creating and curating content.
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Perspectives on Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies — The World of Deep Wealth — Medium

Perspectives on Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies - The World of Deep Wealth - Medium
Many are looking to the blockchain to solve many decentralization and consensus problems. I believe the infrastructure people are seeking…
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Create Cryptocurrencies Backed With Real-World Collateral on Decentralized OpenLedger Blockchain | Virtual-Strategy Magazine

Create Cryptocurrencies Backed With Real-World Collateral on Decentralized OpenLedger Blockchain | Virtual-Strategy Magazine | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The possibilities for innovation are near limitless with OpenLedger offering the option for each and every user to add their own Coin by creating simple IOU's, SmartCoins that are backed with real-world collateral and/or deploy their own...

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Introducing “Ledger” – A peer-reviewed scholarly journal on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology | Into Bitcoin

Introducing “Ledger” – A peer-reviewed scholarly journal on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology | Into Bitcoin | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Introducing "Ledger" - A peer-reviewed scholarly journal on cryptocurrency and #blockchain & #bitcoin technology https://t.co/gPO71KSVgU...

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How Can Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology Play a Role in Building Social and Solidarity Finance? | Events | UNRISD

The Bitcoin system—like the normal bank payments system—is intended to move monetary tokens between people through the changing of account entries on databases, but it has two immediate differences. First, the database that is used to record payments between people is public, rather than the privately held account databases of the normal banking system. Second, the intermediaries that change that database are a decentralized network of people (“miners”) running special Bitcoin software, rather than banks running their own private software systems.

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The resolution of the Bitcoin experiment — Medium

The resolution of the Bitcoin experiment — Medium | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
I’ve spent more than 5 years being a Bitcoin developer. The software I’ve written has been used by millions of users, hu…
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A New Form of ID Allows You to Be a Citizen of the World | VICE | United Kingdom

A New Form of ID Allows You to Be a Citizen of the World | VICE | United Kingdom | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
We spoke to Janina Lowisz, the first holder of a "blockchain" ID, about the prospect of a libertarian future with no governments.
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