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7 years ago in #blockchain by rok-sivante (77)
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There are a lot of us dreaming up this big dream. Getting clean water and free energy technology out publicly would change everything. It's only a matter of time.
@rok-sivante wonderful article. I am trying to do my part on this revolution with Utopian.
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I would be really glad if you could check it out. Utopian already got the attention of relevant Steemit users and it has just been listed on Steem.Center for the Steem ecosystem. Here some more info https://steemit.com/utopian-io/@elear/utopian-the-begin-of-a-new-shared-meritocratic-economy
Internet already stopped the sales of products like CDs.. I wonder how will artists sell when blockchain gets 100% censorship free.. lots of movies are able to make money because they can't be uploaded on YouTube or SNS due to copyright.. that's why people go to Cinema Halls.. or buys music from iTunes like services.. Wonder how artists will survive from this censorship free movements
Thanks for the post that was really interesting.
you have my upvote
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A blockchain originally block chain is a continuously growing list of records, called blocks, which are linked and secured using cryptography.Each block typically contains a hash pointer as a link to a previous block, a timestamp and transaction data.By design, blockchains are inherently resistant to modification of the data
Uh... I'm missing how this definitiom has anything to do with the conversation...?
nice post. It's useful. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for share
I believe that "free energy" technologies have already been developed. Hopefully more of those people already working on such, will use platforms like Steemit to spread the word, and with the uncensurable nature of blockchain tech, these ideas can be freely distributed for the world to benefit. Another great post!
I love the references to "free energy" devices.. I, and many others I'm sure, would like to see a more in-depth article about such devices.
Thanks and keep up the great work!
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Reminds me of the #TOPSOL coin / project, decentralized solar power. You buy their coin, they invest in solar powerplants and pay a part of you electricity bill.
Love that logo btw
Thank you for your concepts. Resteeming so others will see your ideas. Great work. 🐓🐓
I am quite sure that there are "energy devices" or rather methods/technologies of which while not actually "free" are FAR more efficient and thus much closer to free than what is currently being used. This has obviously been shut down by global elites because the energy industry is not only very profitable but also one of the easiest and best ways to control people.
As to water the is actually pretty simple to solve if humanity were not so disconnected with nature and the circle of life. Water never disappears, only changes form, so we can't destroy it or loose it. Its always there. Its just about using it properly and of course better technology could improve this as well.
Liked the post, I too agree that blockchain technology has the potential to be revolutionary and we are already seeing some pretty profound results of it!
Super article,@rok-sivante, which I saw thanks to @mother2chicks resteeming it. Thanks for sharing your thinking on energy and water applications. You're right - how will the revolution in financial solutions brought by the blockchain change access to energy and water? And when we combine this with the power of smart contracts to enable the Internet of Things, what possibilities lie before us!