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January 20, 2019, 07:24:50 AM
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I don't think there are any countries "unfriendly" towards blockchain. If anything, some have issues with the coins or tokens from ICOs etc, but blockchain itself is pretty much a non issue. A block chain is more or less a write only, immutable database, self protected on each new entry. There are infinite applications where such a system could prove useful, something you want data to never be tampered with, such as votes or people's IDs.

Only a corrupt society that "needs" to be able to alter registries after the fact, would object this technology. It does bring transparency and it should in fact be pursued.
I am feeling a bit scared about the application of Blockchain for making national cryptocurrencies, like crypto dollar. I see it like getting total control about all of our money transfers and infringement of our rights and freedoms.
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January 19, 2019, 01:07:40 PM
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I don't think there are any countries "unfriendly" towards blockchain. If anything, some have issues with the coins or tokens from ICOs etc, but blockchain itself is pretty much a non issue. A block chain is more or less a write only, immutable database, self protected on each new entry. There are infinite applications where such a system could prove useful, something you want data to never be tampered with, such as votes or people's IDs.

Only a corrupt society that "needs" to be able to alter registries after the fact, would object this technology. It does bring transparency and it should in fact be pursued.
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January 18, 2019, 02:22:03 PM
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I've been doing a lot of research on Blockchain-friendly countries. While everyone loves to taut Malta, I'd like to introduce New Zealand.

Although generally overlooked due to its size, New Zealand has one of the world's most vibrant Blockchain ecosystem.
For a country of only 4 million people, they really punch above their weight.
To start with, the government has awarded grants to Blockchain companies like Vimba.
The general quality of projects in NZ is pretty high. I want to focus on two: Sylo & Centrality.
Both hailing from Auckland, New Zealand, they're working together to integrate decentralized solutions into our daily life.
You're probably already familiar with Centrality, they raised about $90m in early 2018. They're a venture studio for Blockchain projects, and they're doing some cool stuff, like working within New Zealand's already vibrant startup scene to empower other tech startups. They integrate blockchain projects into their family.

Thailand man! Did you read this article? https://www.coindesk.com/thai-stock-exchange-plans-to-launch-a-crypto-trading-platform
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January 17, 2019, 09:20:05 AM
#1
I've been doing a lot of research on Blockchain-friendly countries. While everyone loves to taut Malta, I'd like to introduce New Zealand.

Although generally overlooked due to its size, New Zealand has one of the world's most vibrant Blockchain ecosystem.
For a country of only 4 million people, they really punch above their weight.
To start with, the government has awarded grants to Blockchain companies like Vimba.
The general quality of projects in NZ is pretty high. I want to focus on two: Sylo & Centrality.
Both hailing from Auckland, New Zealand, they're working together to integrate decentralized solutions into our daily life.
You're probably already familiar with Centrality, they raised about $90m in early 2018. They're a venture studio for Blockchain projects, and they're doing some cool stuff, like working within New Zealand's already vibrant startup scene to empower other tech startups. They integrate blockchain projects into their family.
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