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berty.tech
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| | | | | Why a DAO for Berty? (Part I) TLDR: The Berty protocol will never depend on a Blockchain. We plan to set up a DAO to secure governance of its development team. Berty 's mission is to create a protocol and applications enabling secure p2p communication between people. More simply put, it means that Berty's applications will protect confidential conversations between individuals, including in adverse political situations that might compromise the security or the availability of the internet itself. | |
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blog.usv.com
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| | | | | Over the last decade, there has been a proliferation of new blockchains and onchain assets. This trend is just accelerating as our online world is increasingly built on blockchain rails. Today, creating new chains and tokens is cheaper, faster, and safer than ever. While this fragmentation of chains and assets has enabled diversity and scale in the blockchain ecosystem, it has also made development across it complex. A future of hundreds of chains - each with their own unique assets - require... | |
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dailyhodl.com
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| | | | | Vision - one token to connect it all. | |
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www.elliptic.co
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| | | Learn how Bitcoin is used for money laundering and how blockchain analytics can detect and prevent it. Read Elliptic's blog on Bitcoin money laundering. | ||