Comments on High Fidelity Hiring a Blockchain Engineer to Create Content RegistryTypePad2017-09-08T19:15:40ZSLHamlethttps://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2017/09/high-fidelity-blockchain-virtual-currency-ip-protection/comments/atom.xml/Argo Nurmi commented on 'High Fidelity Hiring a Blockchain Engineer to Create Content Registry'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef01bb09c22acb970d2017-09-11T12:42:46Z2017-09-11T12:42:46ZArgo NurmiHamlet, due respect to Phil and his consultants but this is crypto-chrome. Its flashy and yes, its the future. In...<p>Hamlet, due respect to Phil and his consultants but this is crypto-chrome. Its flashy and yes, its the future. In fact, everyone's got something blockchain in the works. Innovative-yes, disruptive-no! When I first saw the article (before I read it!) I thought, wow, Phil's got a solution to the digital rights ownership-copy problem. After reading the article I guess he doesn't. A long time ago some folks from LL's deep engine room quipped that there's no practical solution to the copy problem in the current world model. It can't be done. And, they were probably right. Something disruptive is needed. Its happened before. I remember when public key cryptography first appeared and thinking, "how in the world can they do that?" </p>
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