What does the use of blockchain by the Chinese government have to do with trust?
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Replying to @VladZamfir @rhyzom00
Okay, now I'm completely lost. I thought we were talking about whether or not the point of a public blockchain is removing the need to trust a system operator.
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Replying to @nicksdjohnson @rhyzom00
Decentralized technology can be used by just about anyone, for just about any political aim
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Replying to @VladZamfir @rhyzom00
Okay. What does that have to do with my question?
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Replying to @nicksdjohnson @rhyzom00
Just because protocol can replace operators doesn't do that much to talk about the trust in protocol, and when and how the trust is justified
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Replying to @VladZamfir @rhyzom00
Right, so again, what is it that I am required to trust?
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Replying to @nicksdjohnson @rhyzom00
It depends on your relationship with the protocol
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true. that’s why
@linuxfoundation@DellTechOEM@iotatoken are working together on#ProjectAlvarium to bring about Data Confidence Fabric#DCF

#IoThttps://blog.iota.org/iota-dell-technologies-and-the-linux-foundation-team-up-for-data-confidence-fabrics-985cb3515364 …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
yea, been meaning to take the time look into that a little further
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