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fkapnist on October 8, 2022, 10:48 pm
Blockchain technology isn't only about crypto currency.
Yes, it is used as a ledger for money transactions, but it can also be used to distribute information (software).
The centralized approach distributes software from a monopolistic online "store" which, for the sake of this discussion, we will call "Big Brother." Eager to attract registered users and make huge profits, Big Brother prevents rival software from distribution. First, by removing CD players from laptops. Then, by infecting USB ports, and finally, by outright blocking the downloads of "seldomly used" software. Job well done! Now Big Brother has accumulated most of the global wealth. But the rest of the world has undergone a serious brain drain. This became all too evident when the pan*demic was supposed to "increase online productivity" for the sake of a great reset. However, just the opposite happened. Average IQs dropped to shockingly low levels.
Blockchain distribution of software is "person to person," and it can spread much faster than the centralized approach. Especially during troubled times which may lead to power cuts and loss of internet connectivity.
Blockchain technology isn't only about crypto currency.
Yes, it is used as a ledger for money transactions, but it can also be used to distribute information (software).
The centralized approach distributes software from a monopolistic online "store" which, for the sake of this discussion, we will call "Big Brother." Eager to attract registered users and make huge profits, Big Brother prevents rival software from distribution. First, by removing CD players from laptops. Then, by infecting USB ports, and finally, by outright blocking the downloads of "seldomly used" software. Job well done! Now Big Brother has accumulated most of the global wealth. But the rest of the world has undergone a serious brain drain. This became all too evident when the pan*demic was supposed to "increase online productivity" for the sake of a great reset. However, just the opposite happened. Average IQs dropped to shockingly low levels.
Blockchain distribution of software is "person to person," and it can spread much faster than the centralized approach. Especially during troubled times which may lead to power cuts and loss of internet connectivity.
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