Yale’s Bright Blockchain Future
Yale was not one of blockchain’s early adopters, but a shift within the school from both the administration and students that makes Yale’s blockchain future bright.
Yale was not one of blockchain’s early adopters, but a shift within the school from both the administration and students that makes Yale’s blockchain future bright.
Last weekend, I was one of the almost 30,000 crypto-passionate people who descended onto Miami beach in anticipation of Bitcoin 2022, the largest, most influential cryptocurrency conference in the world. Touting influential speakers from a variety of different fields as well as innovative companies selling groundbreaking blockchain products and services, the conference took over Miami beach.
Blockchain is primarily thought of as an emerging technology used to support outrageous tokens like Dogecoin and unfathomable sales of jpegs for millions of dollars as NFTs. What’s less well known is blockchain’s influential power of accessibility for communities in crisis as they battle oppression and violence.
If you have read any news about cryptocurrency in the past two months, chances are it was negative press about cryptocurrency’s recent crash.