SmartLedger to Host December 9th Educational Blockchain Luncheon and Networking Event in Washington DC
Most of the conversation regarding blockchain across the United States, especially on Capitol Hill, has been centered around speculative tokens and tradeable digital assets known as ‘crypto-currencies.’ However, that is only a small fraction of blockchain’s real utility, proving as an efficient and secure data management infrastructure, allowing for confidentiality, integrity, and availability on an Government and Enterprise level,” said Bryan Daugherty of SmartLedger and global public policy director for the Bitcoin Association for BSV Blockchain.
“A brighter future exists in connected systems that can help to make better, real-time decisions, increase the efficiency of energy usage, and improve the overall quality of life – but today we find ourselves polarized by political disagreement, and still fractured by a global pandemic, which has exposed the built-in flaws in how we have always stored and shared data. An archaic, siloed, and antiquated mentality of a web of trust, that has stagnated innovation and overall information security” continued Daugherty.
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