Okay, @dragosroua. I'm calling it. I doubt seriously that I will read anything else today that geeks me out and disturbs me as much as coding the blockchain on DNA. :)
It's amazing what we're able to achieve. I marvel at it. I'm old enough to remember rotary dial, party lines and long extension cords, getting up from across the room to change to one of the three or four channels you had on the TV (while probably adjusting the rabbit ears), and getting excited when we got a VCR!
My Dad had two Rambler cars (one to drive, one for parts), and I spent as much time as I could outside—no video games, no phone, no tablet, no smartwatch, no nothing!
Something about walking home in the snow, uphill, both ways, etc. :)
I think these advancements in technology are awesome, and frightening. There's always a dark side, and it happens whether we know it or not, object or not, or try to stop it or not. Do I have an Amazon echo? Yes. Do I have a smartphone and streaming devices and trashcans with motion sensors. Who doesn't? Am I concerned that any of that can be used against me. Yes, I am. But I still have it because it's cool and it serves some purpose in my life.
However, if the blockchain ends up being stored on cloned sheep, I think I'm done. :)