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  1. Sep 2024
    1. The author writes, “The organisation’s experimental adoption of a blockchain database system benefits some stakeholders (innovators, private partners) more than others (local aid workers and refugees).

      Lo que una vez dijimos en el grupo de whatsapp. La gente de la calle ni idea de los bitcoins ni sabe cómo usar eso para pagar en algún lado.

      Esa vaina no va para ningún lado.

    2. The project hasn’t even launched yet, and it’s off to a bumpy start. First, Donald Trump Jr. had to issue a statement to try to stop people from buying up all the fake tokens purporting to be associated with their murky project [I64].

      Estafa sobre la estafa.

    3. in July 2023, a Canadian alleged crypto fraudster was kidnapped and beaten by angry investors, including an inspector in his bankruptcy proceedings [W3IGG].

      Raro que no haya aún más casos de gente tomandose justicia por sus manos con todos los criptoestafadores

    4. This lawsuit is amusing to me when considered in the context of the claims we used to hear a lot out of the crypto world around how blockchains could solve problems around digital uniqueness. If only the Wu-Tang Clan had released it as an NFT... the case would still be right where it is now, in the courts.

      Es que blockchain no tiene un uso verdadero a la fecha (2024)