RE: Blockchain Government – Part 2: Leadership from the Blockchain

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What an excellent ,detailed and well thought out post; you have outlined really well the advantages of a blockchain government. That's exactly what all countries on earth should aspire to. However, am sure most politicians would want to maintain the status quo, so they keep lying to us, not being accountable and directly benefiting themselves at the expense of the populace.
It would be wonderful to see a decentralized blockchain government in action, it will take time but eventually we may see it. In Kenya for example they are already incorporating blockchain technology in the lands registry for transparency and accuracy of all land transactions. The judiciary are trying to implement a blockchain too where they want to put all ongoing, ruled and settled cases. So that the information can be accessed at different tiers maybe protected with passwords.
We are taking baby steps but blockchain government is going to eventually come true in some shape or form. Thank you for sharing and I wish you a productive new week ahead :}



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There would be a huge amount of resistance from current politicians. A Blockchain Government would greatly reduce their power. The push for change must come directly from the people. This is also going to be very challenging as most people are not aware of the massive potential the blockchain has to offer. Mainstream media and social media play a role in restricting this information as they support the existing system. Social media blockchains like Hive can play an important role in informing people. I feel we have a long uphill battle ahead of us.

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