I'll be the first to admit that when I think of blockchain, the last thing that pops into my head is romance.
The blockchain is fundamentally about changing the way we interact with one another, and while it might not hold the secret to becoming a regular Casanova, the underlying principles have a lot to say about how we should treat one another.
Blockchain is all about instilling trust between parties through transparency and immutability.
We're excited about blockchain because it provides trust that otherwise wouldn't be feasible.
In a healthy relationship, trust should be present in much the same way, something that is a given, as a baseline.
Transparency: Blockchain also promotes transparency.
Healthy relationships should be transparent as well.
Immutability: Blockchain transactions are permanent and unable to be tampered with.
Now that you're an expert in both blockchain and healthy loving relationships, put your crypto stash to good use and buy something romantic for that special someone.
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Lessons We Can Learn from Bitcoin About Healthy Relationships
Publicado en Feb 14, 2019
by Cryptoslate | Publicado en Coinage
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