If you’re worried about climate change and want to reduce your carbon footprint, you may be able to do so using a technology called blockchain, the Next Web reports.
As the European Commission reports in its White Paper, blockchain “can enhance the transparency, accountability, and traceability of greenhouse fuel emissions.” including enabling intelligent contracts to better calculate, monitor and report your total carbon footprint throughout your value chain,”as Next Web asserts.
In fact, the Next Web reports blockchain can be used to track and reduce carbon emissions across the value chain.
And it can even be used as a means of payment.
In fact, the Next Web reports blockchain could be used as a means of payment for everything from groceries to credit cards.
And it can be used to track and reduce carbon emissions without the use of humans.
And it could be used as a means of payment for everything from food to credit cards.
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https://twitter.com/Fxhedgers/status/1587595294056726528
How well this works depends on exactly how much due diligence is done to make sure blue checks are who they say they are. "Pay $8/month and call yourself whatever" would damage the blue check's anti-scam role. But if there's more actual verification, the result is very different. https://t.co/BsQJCMsmDk
— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) November 1, 2022
Twitter’s current lords & peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark is bullshit.
Power to the people! Blue for $8/month.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 1, 2022
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I have put together an article on MEV-boost, the OFAC-enforcing Relays and how the fee market does not protect transaction inclusion.
We should thank Flashbots and act as a community to bolster Ethereum's neutrality & censorship-resistance:https://t.co/vosxzMgkNi
— Patrick McCorry (@stonecoldpat0) November 1, 2022
Nov 1: Waiter spots my Zcash #PrivacyIsConsent T-shirt and asks me whether I know about @FlexaHQ $AMP & @NighthawkWallet building support for $ZEC payments at retailers! 💗
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