US Gov't Looking At Blockchain To Track Drone Deliveries Of Medical Supplies
Plus the case of dollarization in Argentina and Bitcoin Twitter's best moments
Happy Monday, Blockfolians
The Lede
Yup, that subject is just about the most 2020 headline you can imagine. The report in question was an April 15th report from the US Department of Transport about the growth in commercial drone delivery and the need for systems for trust and data sharing. The hypothetical example used was delivering a human organ for transplant.
Sometimes, with everything going on, it’s easy to forget: we live in the future.
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Community Commentary
Many are wondering if the next vector of crypto adoptions is failed currency regimes in emerging markets. This piece explores those questions in the context of Argentina.
Jameson Lopp kicks up a great conversation about the ultimate moments in bitcoin twitter history.
A Really Big Number We Should Be Paying Attention To
$100,000,000
That’s the size of the IPO filing from Ebang International Holdings, a leading manufacturer of bitcoin mining equipment.
Final Thought
The kids are alright.