Will GDPR kill blockchains? #Blokzincir #Blockchain
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Will the new European privacy law kill blockchains? On first sight they seem incompatible with each other. So let’s take a closer look!
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Good info.
Storing large data offchain is the solution for a blockchain dApp because of these reasons:
– difficult to query
– it will be of heavy size leading to too many big data centres in future.
– existing data can't be changed but modified.
That's why it is definitely the way to bring decentralization.
Pls make a video on ZCash
yes please make a ZKP video
This is very smart. You are very very intelligent. I liked commented and subscribed. Your videos are very smart. Your speeches are pure genius.
Ok lets make this simple … articles are not law
The European Union is an unelected body, and by default have no power or control over people and do not own the internet
GDPR fines are being cashed somewhere by the genius/criminals who write these alleged 'laws' and are on the receiving end of the money pipe – easy work huh?
Unelected criminals hiding behing a blue flag with the population thinking they have some type of control
Take a close look at all the mental hoops you have to go through and illogical conclusions you create in order to think someone 'out there' controls what you say or do
YES to zero knowledge proof video! Also very curious about your thoughts on blockchain governance – who is / “should” be responsible for what, etc..
Is this something to do with East Germany?
Why is it taking so long for the community to build the types of blockchains that you're talking about, like zero knowledge proof?
Yes ZKP
Would you please crate a video on Zero Knowledge Proof ? Many thanks in advance !
ZKP video please . Thanks for videos . It's simple and amazing 🙂
Hey man, if you did a Udemy course on Blockchain development, I would buy it. Just sayin
ZKSnarks and how it could improve scaling of public blockchains would be sweet!
Alright , please kindly share a knowledge of ZKP through a video
Great! Please make a video about ZKP.
Hey! It would be amazing have a video about ZKP. Some days ago I've been reading about zk-SNARKs, at the beginning I could follow major part of the proposal but at a certain point the scenario got kinda complex, mainly in the part related to the verification process.
I will be looking forward to this video!
Zero knowledge proofs use homomorphisms. This was my favorite topic in abstract algebra
Great video as usual, please could u do videos on segwit and merkel tree. Thx
Please do a video on the Basic Attention Token and Brave
T'es français non ?
Bro, your videos are really awesome. please make a video about Zero Knowledge
This is a really interesting topic. I'd love to hear more about zero-knowledge proofs. Thank you for doing these videos!
Vote for ZKP!
Yes please, make the video about ZKP
Interesting, very well explained and very helpful! Alvast bedankt
Your eyes are see through.
Thank You.
Please make a video on Zero knowledge proof
No, because bitcoin doesnt care about EU laws.
The way you presented is perfect. Really loved your lectures regarding blockchain
I don't get why this is a problem, on a decentralized public blockchain, you own your data through your private key, this means that it is controlled by yourself! Not by a company or other third party. Therefore, a decentralized public blockchain complies with GDPR by definition. However, many people don't own their private keys, because they use an exchange, which is a third party that controls your data. Exchanges hold your personal information on their centrally controlled servers, not on blockchain, therefore exchanges are data controllers that need to comply to GDPR. Decentralized public blockchains already comply by definition.
Please! More Zero Knowledge Proof please. First time I’ve heard it was here.
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Perfect brother