
Why we need a blockchain bill of rights
Users are not magically protected as technology evolves
Graduate, Harvard College and Harvard Law. Began career as a Wall Street attorney before turning to philanthropy and non-profit tech over a decade ago. Has represented banks, philanthropists and progress non-profits. Designed and launched NGOsource, a service focused on international grant making. Most recently, Vice-President, Strategic Alliances and General Counsel, TechSoup, the global social enterprise that has connected civil society organizations around the world with over $9 billion in donated tech-based resources.
Users are not magically protected as technology evolves
在2019年,对区块链的关注从炒作转向了质量。在2020年,区块链有机会产生真正的社会影响。但是,只有合适的治理和协作方式,区块链项目才能获得成功。
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