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Topic: California Governor Believes Blockchain Is The Key To Securing Data (Read 362 times)

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He is trying to encourage silicon valley to adapt and become the global hub for crypto, sadly US laws are not suitable so it will be somewhere like Malta instead
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Blockchain will not only secure the data of His country, blockchain will make the data immutable, transparent and accessible depending on the type of blockchain that will be deployed. He is about to take the right step.
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This conclusion was reached not only in California, but throughout the world. Virtually all states have recognized blockchain technology precisely because of its ability to safely store large databases online. Previously, they could not achieve such a high level of safety of their storage and only blockchain technology provided such an opportunity.
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The blockchain technology should sooner or later be implemented into the government in keeping data safe and information secure.
The blockchain technology is designed to keep data 100% secure and open to all
With the lack of trust people have for their government this days, it will be a win win situation for all, as data will be safe and dealings will be open.
That way the government would not be able to make shady arbitrary decisions and also it's Data will be kept secure
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Is the Governor questioning the current security of the data?This is not surprising news because as of late I have been observing a similar situation in many countries. Blockchains and IT specialists are all needed.Perhaps it is the blockchain that will become the technology that is actually not enough for a full-fledged democracy.
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Politicians will start to use blockchain projects to steal public money,that's the only thing they are capable of.
We have to develop such data protection blockchain system first and then try to implement it.

Blockchain has the qualities of transparency and immutability. Hence data and it's transfer could be made accessible to anyone who should be privy to that information and it can not be changed or modified.
And the blockchain protocol can be personalized to suit its purpose, so not all government information would not be at the disposal of the entire public.
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Almost everyone knows about this one (Blockchain) technology, the most revolutionary and transformational technology today, Blockchain which is able to facilitate electronic financial systems that are possible to transfer funds online, without delay and intermediaries.
that is to say, Blockchain can be said to be very simple and focused on transparency, security, convenience and speed, I think it's a good thought the governor california takes a positive action on the blockchain.

I also want to provide one piece of information about countries that use Blockchain technology today.

News: Top 5 Countries Embracing the Blockchain Technology

News: Top 8 Crypto & Blockchain Countries
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In Governor Gavin Newsom's recent state of the state address, he pointed out how blockchain can help California further develop its data security.

In the speech, Newson said that California needed to formulate a strategy to uplift the skillset of the workers. He believes that one of the best ways to do it is through the integration and development not only of the blockchain but also of AI and big data. By doing so, the government will be able to create more jobs and reform the institution.

Read more here: https://www.unblock.news/news/california-governor-believes-blockchain-is-the-key-to-securing-data
I think the strength of blockchain is not storing the necessary information. The blockchain should be used for its intended purpose, so it can grow strongly.
especially government, cannot apply blockchain right now because it will happen a lot of different conflicts between people and government.
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Blockchain concept is widely accepted by government of different countries but difficult thing is it is not easy to implement as it is new field with limited depth developer.ledger block concept can significantly enhanced data security but many government should take it in consideration and accept crypto as well bcz I don't  see blockchain progress not happening untill crypto is accepted widely.
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I think that bitcoin can secure data because of its transparent transactions so that everyone can find out clearly this can be applied to securing a product license or copyright where everyone will know a product is legally legal and cannot be recognized by the claimant I am the copyright owner.
if bitcoin is used to secure data I think that is not right because according to what you say everyone can see transactions that occur in bitcoin whereas if the data that you have is sent using bitcoin then everyone will see the contents of your data? Bitcoin is only suitable if used as a digital currency transaction.
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In Governor Gavin Newsom's recent state of the state address, he pointed out how blockchain can help California further develop its data security.

In the speech, Newson said that California needed to formulate a strategy to uplift the skillset of the workers. He believes that one of the best ways to do it is through the integration and development not only of the blockchain but also of AI and big data. By doing so, the government will be able to create more jobs and reform the institution.

Read more here: https://www.unblock.news/news/california-governor-believes-blockchain-is-the-key-to-securing-data

Using the blockchain for some BS by some politician isn't going to help.
Politicians will start to use blockchain projects to steal public money,that's the only thing they are capable of.
We have to develop such data protection blockchain system first and then try to implement it.
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In Governor Gavin Newsom's recent state of the state address, he pointed out how blockchain can help California further develop its data security.

In the speech, Newson said that California needed to formulate a strategy to uplift the skillset of the workers. He believes that one of the best ways to do it is through the integration and development not only of the blockchain but also of AI and big data. By doing so, the government will be able to create more jobs and reform the institution.

Read more here: https://www.unblock.news/news/california-governor-believes-blockchain-is-the-key-to-securing-data

"to uplift the skillset of workers"... Really? I agree that blockchain can help in securing data, but when the data is like this, it doesn't really need a blockchain. A centralised database will work fine in this case!
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In the speech, Newson said that California needed to formulate a strategy to uplift the skillset of the workers. He believes that one of the best ways to do it is through the integration and development not only of the blockchain but also of AI and big data. By doing so, the government will be able to create more jobs and reform the institution.
There is no doubt that the blockchain technology will disrupt many conventional institutional and government concepts and it is a good to hear someone in power talking about it but the real question is, what steps are they doing to change those concepts and what are their plans and what have they done to implement these innovations, until we have those answers there is nothing much we can talk about. Wink
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These are not "trend" words, or buzzwords according to some. California is so big and depends on technology so much that its not a wonder why the governor is also a tech savy person or at least tries to sound like one. We are talking about a state that has a bigger GDP than most countries and makes all that money thanks to movies and technology.

Using words like blockchain, big data, AI and so forth is basically a requirement for a governor these days. That is why I think its not a big deal for him to say this, is he right? Yes definitely, blockchain would help securing data much easier than the ways we have and it would be both faster and cheaper method but I doubt he said these because he believes them or understands them but said them because that is what the voters like to hear.
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The article isn't really too specific about the problem of data security. If I understand it correctly, it is about online firms and organizations protecting the online data of their customers. If so, blockchain technology can really help, but it's a long way ahead. As for creating new jobs by blockchain education, that's is something very tangible and the society as a whole needs more blockchain education.

I don't think we need to be more specifics as we already know what's the problem with regards out our personal info and data. Companies are not protecting their customers data so it might be the reason why the Governor is pushing for them to implement blockchain as we all know that it can really help on that department.

All in all, great to see a politician who is mentioning blockchain technology in such s positive context. We need more of them.

Right, we need more of them so really be in the forefront of this new revolutionary technology. They need to go out of their comfort zone and acknowledges what this technology can bring to the society.
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I think that bitcoin can secure data because of its transparent transactions so that everyone can find out clearly this can be applied to securing a product license or copyright where everyone will know a product is legally legal and cannot be recognized by the claimant I am the copyright owner.
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I appreciate the government that has such thoughts, where by thinking fast it has learned more about the blockchain, as a useful technological development. so that it can help ease jobs and open new jobs in the country. I hope this will be an example for other countries to immediately follow it
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And then you'll have scums in the government who would willingly conspire with the bad guys and all their efforts and hard work would just go poof. Empowering the skill set of workers further is a good thing for the economy since it will open more opportunities and jobs for the working population. With blockchain being a hit niche nowadays for companies, organizations and government, jobs will surely open, and data security will strengthen even further. Not that the blockchain tech is the magical answer for all the problems and questions we have, but it'll certainly bring something on the table where it needs to be served.
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They are slowly realizing the purpose of a blockchain technology. This is the start of mass adoption, many countries already take their part to support blockchain, i expect they will be more aggresive in the coming years and it can make the market bulls back again.

I hope so. It's really good to see that many countries starting to see the good potential of blockchain technology and take it's way to implement it.
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In the speech, Newson said that California needed to formulate a strategy to uplift the skillset of the workers. He believes that one of the best ways to do it is through the integration and development not only of the blockchain but also of AI and big data. By doing so, the government will be able to create more jobs and reform the institution.

how exactly are any of these things going to create more jobs? if anything, AI in particular will destroy huge swathes of employment by replacing human labor with robot labor. big data will also increase automation (at the cost of jobs) by making human analysis obsolete in many operational circumstances.

and what are blockchains gonna do? if cryptocurrency ends up replacing a significant portion of the legacy financial system, we'll also begin seeing financial sector jobs being replaced by smart contracts. this will occur elsewhere too---wherever businesses can replace humans with automation they will do so.

the future is actually looking quite grim unless this trajectory is changed. newsom is just throwing around buzz words and being a politician. i see nothing changing here.
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