Governments Explore Using Blockchains to Improve Service (Published 2018)
U.S. · TECH · POLITICS
February 21, 20206 min read1160 words
Published: February 21, 2020  |  6 min read1160 words
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February 22, 2020
This is a pretty surface-level article that barely touches on the how, why, when, and what of blockchain technology. The information in the piece appears accurate, but it also leaves readers with no better understanding of blockchain, its use cases, adoption, or potential. In fact, much of the article focuses on some failed blockchain companies. None of the examples speak to a failure of the technology itself, but that doesn't stop the author from framing it as if that's the case.
February 22, 2020
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