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Another nation to adopt blockchain will have a huge impact to all the crypto users as it will help us to grow bigger and bigger even if we are doing it one step at a time.

Other countries will surely think it over and over before they are going to follow it, if they can gain something from it then there is no reason for them that they will not adopt it.
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Since they are adopting blockchain technology legally now , you should understand that blockchain is not bitcoins and it is already being used all around the world and the fault is with the government only that they are not opening up with people regarding their usage ..
Blockchain is being used from hospitals to schools ..it's an efficient way of storing and getting information from one place to another , I think they are already using it unknowingly or knowingly .
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I agree with those who are saying that the adoption of blockchain does not mean embracing Bitcoin. Indeed, it can be another governmental crypto-token, so that it's possible to benefit from low transaction fees for big transfers, use the money that cannot be faked and answer to the interest of people in cryptocurrencies. At the same time, of course, it can be a way of fighting the adoption of decentralized cryptocurrencies because of the fear of losing control/giving people too much freedom. Not to mention that it can even be about some non-financial blockchain implementations that have nothing to do with cryptos.
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Other countries will join no doubt. Germany is one of the controlling and influential countries in Europe and with that, other European countries looking up to them will follow there step to adopt blockchain.
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The adoption of blockchain technology is the first step towards the adoption of cryptocurrency as a whole
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Germany is one of the country that is much advanced in terms of technology. Germany adopting the blockchain technology is not a big thing. Majority of the world's leading automotive industries were located in Germany. When those industries of Germany starts to adopt the technology then it is purely a positive news from Germany than just a common news of Germany government adopting blockchain technology.
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Blockchain technology will eventually become mainstream but in many ways we will not see it directly, like we have done with the advent of the Internet. Blockchain is like different layers of a ledger so maybe the front end users will not notice much in a variety of Industries but it will be Everywhere I believe. I am not surprised that progressive governments will use Bitcoin and it's technology in ways to stream line their operations as well as helping to weed out corruption. In Switzerland we see the actual use of Bitcoin as a currency being accepted by Local Government to pay bills etc, but let us see if Germany follow suit in this regard.
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September 20, 2019, 03:07:55 AM
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I just read a news about German government adopting blockchain strategy, Will this have a huge impact on bitcoin and do you think other countries will follow

Next time do not forget to attach the source of the article.
The adoption of the Blockchain does not necessarily imply the use of crypto. Crypto is a remote branch, blockchain works as a separate mechanism. You need to look at the development of this strategy, maybe Germany will make use of Bitcoin, but this is unlikely
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September 20, 2019, 03:06:48 AM
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As Bitcoin is declared legal in Germany it is right that they should adopt the blockchain technology too for their system. The blockchain is proven fast and secure it could be applicable in any system specially if the security is concern. Like in US Pentagon that they have already applied the blockchain technology to their defense system.

Yes - they looking for a very efficient transparent scalable BLOCKCHAIN tech - I cannot see segwit / LN / cripplechain in it ...
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September 20, 2019, 03:04:53 AM
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Germany has been in the crypto/blockchain scene for years now so no surprises here. There was even a
a German blockchain association, founded way back 2017.

https://bundesblock.de/

So I guess we already seen what the impact has been, it's really up to us how to interpret those impacts on bitcoin, if there is any.
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September 20, 2019, 02:57:15 AM
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As Bitcoin is declared legal in Germany it is right that they should adopt the blockchain technology too for their system. The blockchain is proven fast and secure it could be applicable in any system specially if the security is concern. Like in US Pentagon that they have already applied the blockchain technology to their defense system.
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September 20, 2019, 02:49:34 AM
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The Catalan Government (part of Spain) has a strategic plan in place to deploy blockchain technology within its administration. Without going into the details of the projects that are being developed, nor the legal constraints they may find (which they will, at least on the first item listed down below), this is a relation of those that are currently underway (see https://web.gencat.cat/es/actualitat/detall/Estrategia-Blockchain-de-Catalunya):

(Rough translation):
•   Catalonia’s Verified Identity System: Development of a self-sovereign digital identity.
•   Consent Registry: Aimed at storing citizen’s consent to receiving proactive and customized public services.
•   Improvement in residue management: Aimed at providing transparency and traceability to residue management.
•   Organ transplant support: Share of data and biological indicators amongst hospitals.
•   Right of access to clinical data: Registry of authorizations for citizens allowing specific third-party to access their clinical records.
•   Support for energetic transition: aimed at favouring photovoltaic self-consumption. Citizens will be able to transact their generated energy in an easier and more secure manner.
•   Safe channel between the Catalan Parlament and the Generalitat of Catalonia.

I can’t see those having an impact on Bitcoin though really.
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September 20, 2019, 01:32:08 AM
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EDIT: is this the news you're referring to? http://euobserver.com/science/145995


Yes, although it wasn't bitcoin itself that was adopted but when people mention blockchain technology the first thing that comes to mind is bitcoin.
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September 20, 2019, 01:29:54 AM
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This is somehow the same with the recent topics I have answered. If government and banks are talking about blockchain strategy they are not talking of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. It is possible that they are planning to create their own cryptocurrency or to use blockchain technology to user transparency and liquidity. Blockchain technology is not only used for cryptocurrency it could also be used in government transactions and blockchain technology could record those activities and made visible to the public. It is moving towards good governance to combat corruption.
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September 19, 2019, 09:34:35 PM
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Maybe link us that news article so we can read it first before giving our opinions? Tongue  Anyway, the usage of "blockchain" technology doesn't necessarily mean it will have a huge impact on bitcoin. If anything, it probably just gives it a little bit of legitimacy due to public impact through the news.



EDIT: is this the news you're referring to? http://euobserver.com/science/145995

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September 19, 2019, 06:16:42 PM
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I just read a news about German government adopting blockchain strategy, Will this have a huge impact on bitcoin and do you think other countries will follow
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