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RE: Game of Coins

in #blog7 years ago

Awesome Post!

I see your point that legislatures aren't great at building organizations and turning benefits. Be that as it may, blockchain is not just about benefits. So I think it is feasible for governments to make blockchain based monetary forms. Furthermore, I trust the main shot for governments to in any case keep up a money is to either make a cryptographic money or make an advanced cash which has a large portion of the advantages digital forms of money have (moment overall exchanges, low exchange charges, and so forth.)

Furthermore, on the off chance that they are in a split second acknowledged by each business and you can pay assessments, expenses and taxpayer driven organizations with that cash, at that point I figure it will have moment mass reception. Yet, as a reaction it will offer authenticity to all different digital forms of money. So that would be useful for the world yet awful for the administration. We will perceive what occurs in India, and China, who is supposed to chip away at a digital money.