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copper member
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October 12, 2018, 08:17:37 AM
#30
the blockchain technology will no doubt solve lots of shortcomings in our society, am from Africa, Nigeria to be precise, a country characterized by corrupt leaders who manipulates the electoral system for personal gain. Integrating the blockchain technology in our electoral system will fix the issue of rigging and electoral malpractices due to the decentralized and transparent nature of the blockchain technology. The blockchain technology has a lot to offer globally.

Voting is definitely one of the best ways of how blockchain can be used, I agree! Let's hope for a more honest and transparant politic system in the future

Id like to comment on this although its later on in the thread.. I don't believe polling stations or unhackable or block chained voting machines won't change anything.. a company I was working for before was pitched to make such machines for Russia.. I thought wow this is really progressive maybe people are looking for a change.. but after I thought about it more and more the resources spent to rig elections will be just be spent on marketing and social and political influence which will make their campaigns still win..

you might be able to make a democratic truly free voting machine.. but you can't democratise the media and social influence.
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 2008
First Exclusion Ever
October 10, 2018, 08:42:11 PM
#29
Like any tool it has equal capacity for good and evil. It will serve both functions. Some coins will be more independent, some will bend over for the establishment and do its bidding. Crypto has the capacity to free humanity from the parasite banker class, but it also has the capacity to become the new one world digital cash free system where every penny is tracked and they can confiscate it in an instant. There will be Russian hacking, money laundering Jihadi, North Korean drug dealer, global warming, kiddy porn coins, and "good" coins which are establishment backed. Unfortunately people are too short sighted to see the value of having a method of exchange that is not easily manipulated, instead they are more interested in quick short term profits. The value of a method of exchange that doesn't enable perpetual theft of value via money manipulation can not be underestimated. Essentially everyone is selling themselves into servitude for a pair of cool Air Jordans now. It is amazing how this historical civilization changing tool can immediately foster a community that turns right around and demands it act exactly like the old broken system. Enjoy your "free lunch" while you can.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
October 10, 2018, 05:40:39 PM
#28
My personal opinion is in the long term, blockchain technology has far reaching implications and ultimately enslave us to an immutable decentralised ledger, which also destroys sovereignty of nations if we go down the route of a world decentralised currency. I think immutable information maintains the status quo of the rich always being rich and the poor always being poor and the blockchain facilitates a way to snapshot that monetary construct in a way which we can never take back. Just think of how we forced the kings to sign the Magna Carta, this won't be possible once we have people in power with technology which is immutable. BTW I'm a Ted Kaczynski supporter who believes he was ahead of his time. It's just his methods of how he went about his actions hurt a lot of people. There is a reason why books like The Technological Society by Jacques Ellul are banned books, or put you on a government watchlist if you purchase them on Amazon.

Interesting on the banned books, I wasn't aware of this. No doubt that this disrupting technology will make a change. But to counter you, do you think that crypto is really breaking the system of Rich always being rich and Poor always being poor? If so, how?

Appreciate your response and thinking!

Unfortunately I don't think crypto will break the existing situation of the rich being rich and the poor being poor. its only my opinion but I fear that although we need to move towards trust-less, immutable ledgers. As this technology matures and combines with other forms of technology AI / Deep Learning we will see lot of middle class jobs accountants, office clerks, project managers, lawyers (smart legally binding contracts will replace them) logistic specialists, will all disappear. The ruling class will be the people who have the financial power and clout to integrate such systems and this will bring an even bigger divide between the rich and the poor. I think there will be a dark future in the implementation of blockchain. Unfortunately.

That's an interesting point you make. Technology will, inevitably, replace middle class jobs. Blockchain or decentralization might not be able to prevent that sadly enough.

I believe in the benefits (as mentioned) in the area of charity, elections, general monetary and data-related transactions/communication and preventing inflation. The downside of the automatization needs to be handled by us, not by technologies. A reduction in working hours or an unconditional income is inevitable, since many jobs will be replaced by technology and robots. I hope that the people engineering future systems (such as whole governments over blockchain), remain true to themselves and design solutions, which fight greed, injustice and inequality and give back the power to the people.


I think the authoritarian system isn't one that just "gives" to the people. I'm glad to see blockchain is actually something which they couldn't avoid from growing and it's something which forces them to see power being taken by "the people".
full member
Activity: 476
Merit: 108
September 10, 2018, 10:49:17 AM
#27
I like to think that blockchain technology is open to anyone who wants to utilize
it and take part in it. Bitcoin wouldn't be this huge and popular if it wasn't for the
continuous support of people throughout the years. Blockchain technology is
more than just an innovation that pave way to cryptocurrency, it also founded and
provided multiple opportunities for people in society and the community worldwide.
It's gonna get bigger and will probably innovate more, it's the future. With the rise
and popularity of social media, it's gonna spread the word out reliably faster and reach
people everywhere.
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 2
September 07, 2018, 08:54:53 PM
#26
A good example of a benefit of blockchain is its application in healthcare. I have read that there are now hospitals that use the technology to keep information about the health history of patients. Instead of being tested again and again when transferring in between hospitals and having different analyses and getting opinions from different doctors, hospitals can use blockchain to track everything making it easier for doctors to consult one another with regard to cases. So it is not only beneficial for the doctors but for the patients as well.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
September 07, 2018, 11:24:13 AM
#25
I think, and hope to come true ..
Blockchain technology regardless of social class, everyone can participate equally. The blockchain technology is auto, and the algorithm is horrible against all great hackers. I admire its founder.
To be legitimate, each person has only one wallet code controlled by their government, if FLAT is not used, USDT is a common value, we use it very easily in everything. USDT is applied to online shopping such as amazon, ebay ... (online items are publicity transparency) ...
Then there is ICO shipping, and many ICOs are meant to serve us, of course the company pays us in USDT ..........
State funds collected tax the ICO.
..........
jr. member
Activity: 44
Merit: 5
/be the change/
August 28, 2018, 10:37:00 AM
#24
My personal opinion is in the long term, blockchain technology has far reaching implications and ultimately enslave us to an immutable decentralised ledger, which also destroys sovereignty of nations if we go down the route of a world decentralised currency. I think immutable information maintains the status quo of the rich always being rich and the poor always being poor and the blockchain facilitates a way to snapshot that monetary construct in a way which we can never take back. Just think of how we forced the kings to sign the Magna Carta, this won't be possible once we have people in power with technology which is immutable. BTW I'm a Ted Kaczynski supporter who believes he was ahead of his time. It's just his methods of how he went about his actions hurt a lot of people. There is a reason why books like The Technological Society by Jacques Ellul are banned books, or put you on a government watchlist if you purchase them on Amazon.

Interesting on the banned books, I wasn't aware of this. No doubt that this disrupting technology will make a change. But to counter you, do you think that crypto is really breaking the system of Rich always being rich and Poor always being poor? If so, how?

Appreciate your response and thinking!

Unfortunately I don't think crypto will break the existing situation of the rich being rich and the poor being poor. its only my opinion but I fear that although we need to move towards trust-less, immutable ledgers. As this technology matures and combines with other forms of technology AI / Deep Learning we will see lot of middle class jobs accountants, office clerks, project managers, lawyers (smart legally binding contracts will replace them) logistic specialists, will all disappear. The ruling class will be the people who have the financial power and clout to integrate such systems and this will bring an even bigger divide between the rich and the poor. I think there will be a dark future in the implementation of blockchain. Unfortunately.

That's an interesting point you make. Technology will, inevitably, replace middle class jobs. Blockchain or decentralization might not be able to prevent that sadly enough.

I believe in the benefits (as mentioned) in the area of charity, elections, general monetary and data-related transactions/communication and preventing inflation. The downside of the automatization needs to be handled by us, not by technologies. A reduction in working hours or an unconditional income is inevitable, since many jobs will be replaced by technology and robots. I hope that the people engineering future systems (such as whole governments over blockchain), remain true to themselves and design solutions, which fight greed, injustice and inequality and give back the power to the people.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
August 28, 2018, 03:45:35 AM
#23
Blockchain technology is actually very innovative technology. There are a lot of opportunities that can be created with this technology. So, there is a lot of potential really. But just like any other system, it sure has its own downsides too. The main concept of decentralization is very great and highly beneficial to the common citizen. We all agree that the government, its parastatals and some financial institutions wield too much control. But as usual anything new can be manipulated for bad. The anonymity allowed in using this technology has provided some loopholes. So, the truth is that it is really up to us to decide if we will use the technology for good or bad.
copper member
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
August 27, 2018, 07:20:00 AM
#22
Many of the international economy's most valuable industries are stagnated by middlemen who dictate costs, timing, and regulation. With blockchain, we can substitute expensive, error-prone intermediary parties for algorithms that never make mistakes and run without human intervention . The result will be a cleaner marketplace that operates more efficiently than conventional models of organization .
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
August 25, 2018, 03:28:22 AM
#21
In my case, I would like to have an application of blockchain the medical field.  Imagine that there is an electronic library of data regarding patients around the world and our medical practitioners and researchers will contribute and access it, then we can predict the trend of so many diseases and make a cure for those diseases.
I think that would be great, it will benefit all the people not only us that engages into crypto. Blockchain is similarly like unity, it is  a network, a collection of informations that increments every time new information was added, we can easily review archives and other files that is related in the current situation or patient.  We could analyze and see the positive effect of blockchain in all nations not only for our selves.
jr. member
Activity: 184
Merit: 2
August 24, 2018, 01:43:28 AM
#20
the blockchain technology will no doubt solve lots of shortcomings in our society, am from Africa, Nigeria to be precise, a country characterized by corrupt leaders who manipulates the electoral system for personal gain. Integrating the blockchain technology in our electoral system will fix the issue of rigging and electoral malpractices due to the decentralized and transparent nature of the blockchain technology. The blockchain technology has a lot to offer globally.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
August 23, 2018, 05:13:12 PM
#19
My personal opinion is in the long term, blockchain technology has far reaching implications and ultimately enslave us to an immutable decentralised ledger, which also destroys sovereignty of nations if we go down the route of a world decentralised currency. I think immutable information maintains the status quo of the rich always being rich and the poor always being poor and the blockchain facilitates a way to snapshot that monetary construct in a way which we can never take back. Just think of how we forced the kings to sign the Magna Carta, this won't be possible once we have people in power with technology which is immutable. BTW I'm a Ted Kaczynski supporter who believes he was ahead of his time. It's just his methods of how he went about his actions hurt a lot of people. There is a reason why books like The Technological Society by Jacques Ellul are banned books, or put you on a government watchlist if you purchase them on Amazon.

Interesting on the banned books, I wasn't aware of this. No doubt that this disrupting technology will make a change. But to counter you, do you think that crypto is really breaking the system of Rich always being rich and Poor always being poor? If so, how?

Appreciate your response and thinking!

Unfortunately I don't think crypto will break the existing situation of the rich being rich and the poor being poor. its only my opinion but I fear that although we need to move towards trust-less, immutable ledgers. As this technology matures and combines with other forms of technology AI / Deep Learning we will see lot of middle class jobs accountants, office clerks, project managers, lawyers (smart legally binding contracts will replace them) logistic specialists, will all disappear. The ruling class will be the people who have the financial power and clout to integrate such systems and this will bring an even bigger divide between the rich and the poor. I think there will be a dark future in the implementation of blockchain. Unfortunately.

That's an interesting point you make. Technology will, inevitably, replace middle class jobs. Blockchain or decentralization might not be able to prevent that sadly enough.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
August 22, 2018, 11:53:45 PM
#18
Society is constantly changing and people are changing as well. We have better education and better healthcare systems. We live longer and are smarter. It is obvious that we will create one day or another, a system that allows us to be independent of states. The actual system is said to be good for people, it has abolished many wrong behaviours, but it is still enslaving people. We cannot live without banks. We depend on them. Those people are just making money on us. The blockchain technology will give us the opportunity to act without them. We can send money without the consent of banks, vote, and even earn money. No inflation, no business war, no nation, no colours. This is indeed good for our society. Blockchain technology puts us together.
jr. member
Activity: 126
Merit: 1
August 19, 2018, 07:45:43 PM
#17
If we agree that society needs development/improvement in many ways. And we agree that technology is an unavoidable part of the future.

Then how do you see blockchain/decentralization improve life for human beings and society?

I'm curious to hear opinions here. I have my opinions and I work for several projects, but I want to keep my question pure and simple and see what comes up!

Let's build towards a better world

“technology is an unavoidable part of the future.” I absolutely agree with you there. Aside from blockchain that will totally revolutionize that way we transact payments and store records, other technologies that will transform humanity’s future are virtual and augmented realities. You mentioned “let’s build towards a better world.” That’s exactly the goal of these technologies. I even heard that a virtual world is in the works. Would that interest you if that means a better world and future?
sr. member
Activity: 730
Merit: 250
August 18, 2018, 02:32:41 PM
#16
First of all, the blockchain will allow to conduct open activity. This is the technology that all mankind needs.Now all spheres of business are actively beginning to apply this technology.This is a revolutionary technology that will change the life around.Medicine, logistics, Transportation, Tourism-this is only a small part of the areas in which the blockchain will be in great demand.I recommend everyone to read the book-Blockchain Technology.Authors Alex Tapscott and Don Tapscott.Very interesting and fascinating book
copper member
Activity: 383
Merit: 100
August 18, 2018, 11:58:57 AM
#15
in my country there have been natural disasters and have to get donations and assistance, the blockchain community has used several crypto to raise funds for victims of natural disasters.
so crypto can be used as a social fund collection asset,
Fund transfers and fund disbursements can be accessed throughout the community through the transaction history inside.
jr. member
Activity: 163
Merit: 1
August 18, 2018, 01:38:21 AM
#14
If we agree that society needs development/improvement in many ways. And we agree that technology is an unavoidable part of the future.

Then how do you see blockchain/decentralization improve life for human beings and society?

I'm curious to hear opinions here. I have my opinions and I work for several projects, but I want to keep my question pure and simple and see what comes up!

Let's build towards a better world

You're absolutely right that technology is and unavoidable part of human life, this is an innovation of human creations. Technology is the impact of human development, so that anything will change to be very sufficient. Then, people should receive blockchain/decentralization as the impact of technology. It will always be improved as long as human still exist.

Now cryptocurrency is just becoming an alternative, but we do not really know next whether it will replace the fiat or not. 
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
August 17, 2018, 08:50:34 PM
#13
I know that everyone on here is in love with blockchain this, blockchain that, and crypto this and crypto that. But I'm not going to sit here and say that we should have a blockchain and crypto for every single little thing which is going in the world. As for some uses it just isn't practical and for other uses it's just useless and people aren't going to understand what is going on anyway.

I do think that there are certain things that would without a doubt be better off if the blockchain were apart of it -- such as contracts that are put through code, secure real time payment (bitcoin and such),supply chain monitoring (company internal) and some other uses that I haven't mentioned.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
August 17, 2018, 04:57:26 PM
#12
If we agree that society needs development/improvement in many ways. And we agree that technology is an unavoidable part of the future.

Then how do you see blockchain/decentralization improve life for human beings and society?

I'm curious to hear opinions here. I have my opinions and I work for several projects, but I want to keep my question pure and simple and see what comes up!

Let's build towards a better world

the problem is that you will get more than enough so called "good guys" or "good people" that want to do "good" while "controlling the financial system" and marketing for trust.

the issue then will be how efficient are they? and they will be to many

regards

But true decentralization should prevent the possibility of that and thus your argument is not valid. Everybody, with good or bad intentions should, in true decentralization, be equal
jr. member
Activity: 30
Merit: 1
August 17, 2018, 05:21:53 AM
#11
Blockchain aim to inspire, federate, and create bridges between NGO’s, and government agencies, foundations, impact investors, philanthropists and technologists by focusing on the following focus sectors:
  • Financial Inclusion
  • Supply Chain
  • Identity & Vulnerable Populations
  • Energy & Environment
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