The biggest issue with #CBDC is actually one of #blockchain‘s biggest strength – Transparency. Most governments don’t want you to know how much they have printed and when. They just...
Is it in the best interest of #US Gov to break #Binance? #Bitcoin #Crypto bitcoinist.com/us-government-…
The right question to ask is: When will US or other country start having their own government endorsed #blockchain? cryptodaily.co.uk/2022/05/china-…
Now imagine a fully automated and accurate system with immutable #blockchain. It can be designed to preserve privacy whilst keeping government spending honest. cnet.com/personal-finan…
A good example of how governments lost “control” in the digital tech age. Mapping a country used to be a military service around 300 years ago. 🙂 bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
With all the misinformation, fake news, #privacy breaches, data leaks, etc. US Congress is still pushing ahead with further loosening of controls and accountability. Crazy. congress.gov/bill/117th-con…
Why just in the US? Other regulators are too slow? Anyway, expect #Tesla to have more recalls. bbc.com/news/technolog…
Politicians can be so out of touch with the public. Apple is the most successful company because they are broadly good at listening to customers and there is no indication...
Don’t expect the US Government to just give these back even though they are unused. Better to push ahead with #IPv6 so we will never run out of addresses again....
Not sure how true this is. Most governments actually avoid telling you everything but want you to pay all your taxes. 🙂 Blockchain Application with Value is encouraged by any...
#BBC shouldn’t help to spin this. It’s not about Excel or Microsoft. How can any government not take such critical medical system seriously? #COVID19 bbc.com/news/technolog…
We didn’t understand or agree with banning of Facebook and Twitter in China, now #US is doing it to #Tiktok and #WeChat. How about when India is ready for world...
Can’t just get to the point? There is no nationwide ID card system in the US. #MobileBanking forbes.com/sites/forbesla…
Banning facial recognition just for local government agencies won’t help with user privacy, many companies will continue to exploit it. But will certain protect jobs by deliberately avoiding tools to...
More recognition for #Blockchain. How long before all government records are stored on public blockchains? cointelegraph.com/news/washingto…
It can easily be read as #Facebook blaming governments around the world for not regulating them early enough. cnet.com/news/facebooks…
Do you trust #Google enough? Do you think their #AI or other tech won’t be used by government or military in the future? zdnet.com/article/google…
Expected PR response, but just much harder to hide these info now, much easier to “leak” to press. theguardian.com/business/2017/…
Guess they won’t be paying #cybersecurity lobbyists to ask for more regulations for the common good. recode.net/2017/10/8/1644…
UK government clearly understands encryption, but still making such unpopular choice. Are they right? zdnet.com/article/on-enc…
Still be a job for 007 in 2019, still need to steal physical USB security keys for future CIA #GoogleDrive. theverge.com/2017/9/29/1638…
Will they block other end-to-end encrypted chat platforms? Chinese warns WhatsApp should stop spreading illegal information https://t.co/cbPvqGQJ45 pic.twitter.com/LvXZMYC9Ud — Bloomberg Technology (@technology) September 28, 2017
#Laws are supposed to protect people. Law making process hasn’t evolved much to improve speed and efficiency. engadget.com/2017/09/17/cal…
Maybe #schools shouldn’t focus so much on low cost computing. Award full service contracts and work with suppliers. pocketnow.com/2017/09/17/sch…
Without getting into details, it still amazes me how quickly #China can react to legislate new technologies. techcrunch.com/2017/09/04/chi…
It's not a secretive hardware lab if #Facebook allows #CNN to film inside it. Try that with #Apple or #CIA. http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/03/technology/facebook-area-404-hardware-lab/
United States has the third highest corporate tax rate among 173 nations. #US #Tax http://taxfoundation.org/article/corporate-income-tax-rates-around-world-2015
It's not about if #Apple can hack their own technology to help the FBI, what's if other governments legally request for the same hack?
UK surveillance bill is just stupid. Similar to requiring holes into all envelopes. Might as well just outlaw letters and enforce postcards!