Let's forget about PND memecoins and such.
Let's talk about the technology behind crypto. How many of you are believers? I think 20 years from now every exchange of good, services, money etc. will be done over the blockchain.
And the applications go so much wider than just economics. Voting, school work, exams ... anything that traditionally requires trust or a central authority can be done through the blockchain.
It's truly crazy when you stop and think about how far reaching this tech will be. If you're part of it now you've already won. This is like investing in Google when everyone was still using directories for their web searches.
>>2261720
how would you apply cryptographic technology to voting?
Asking for a friend.
I think a good chunk of our future will be mired in virtual reality and augmented reality. Obviously, a digital currency is going to be part of that. Not going to speculate on which one it's going to be, Although my guess is there will be multiple. We've seen how it works in MMO's, now we use it online, and soon enough we will be using it everywhere else.
Augmented reality is especially going to be the big one. A great example is the black mirror episode and a few other shorts and such. So might want to invest in that as well.
And the really weird tinfoil bit. What does a planet at peace but wants to do away with the economy? (Think startrek-ish) Give the population something to do with play money thats actually worth something but backed by nothing
>>2261792
each citizen would be able to generate his own crypto vote
say i crypto vote for trump, then no one can tamper with my vote and i don't have to just blindly trust some authority to count it up correctly
people watching the blockchain would just see a vote for trump from address xyz but they wouldn't know who the owner of that address is
>>2261824
They'd be voting electronically then huh. Internet voting would be a sweet option, but we'll probably just see polling places with electronic kiosks or screens for voting. An interesting idea. Mind if I steal it for my future presidential campaign platform? If this hasn't happened by the time I'm 35, so help me...
>>2261879
Neets will rule the world.
>>2261824
>Trump coin is worth $1 million dollars
>Bagholders on /biz/ run the world
>>2261888
W00 lad that doesn't fulfill any prophecies or anything
I work at Airbus, they're already using it to make a kind of "trust network" for pilot verification and other stuff