Sentences with phrase «decentralised social»

In October, the Russian - speaking decentralised social network Golos («Voice»), was created under the license of Steemit and on the basis of its blockchain.
The new decentralised social network will use the cryptocurrency to reward content creators and those who help promote the platform.
Additionally, they have secured a partnership with a decentralised social networking platform, «Social» (SCL).
CoinFox takes a closer look at four decentralised social media platforms to see what makes them stand out.
The new token economy offers innovative entrepreneurs the opportunity to create game - changing models and disrupt multi-billion-dollar industries such as social media as is the case of Coinsilium's latest addition to its portfolio of investments, Singapore - based Indorse: a decentralised social network for professionals.
Instead of decentralising social media, blockchain tech could be used to lock us in to one internet brand forever.

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We (I was the Liberal Democrats» director of policy between 1999 and 2004) developed a modern restatement of the social liberalism, called «New Liberalism» in its day, espoused by Hobhouse: social liberalism, greened and decentralised to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
It is about reinventing the British state so that it delivers social justice and environmental sustainability through a decentralised and participatory democracy.
Together, the works are a celebration of the artist's central subject matters: from catastrophic environmental depredation to unprecedented technological mediation; self - contained, decentralised communication; and the incursion of commerce into every aspect of our social relationships.
The EVM will allow users to develop and deploy their own smart contracts on the bitcoin blockchain, thus running a wide range of decentralised applications including social networks, escrow services, identity systems, voting systems and more.
(116) The foundation of international law in the nation state whose social organisations are characterised by exclusive territory and centralised and hierarchical authority, meant that Indigenous people, organised through tribal or kinship ties, decentralised political structures and overlapping territorial spheres, would never benefit from the international law of nations.
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