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One of the strongest features of blockchain is its ability to store data immutably: to preserve the history of a transaction for the rest of time. I’m here with my friend Ryan Hawkos to talk about one of the strongest use cases for that immutability: on-chain records. Ryan is the director of operations for VXTechnologies, a startup which leverages blockchain to secure the public and private data of institutions. He’s also putting together the Boston Blockchain Hub, a resource for anyone looking to get involved with the Boston blockchain community. In this episode, we talk about why it’s valuable to store data on-chain, the global reach of blockchain, the mindset builders need for user-centric products, and how people like you can become a part of Boston’s crypto clan. Timestamps: (0:00) - Intros to Ryan and VXTechnologies (5:18) - Private vs public digital records (11:55) - Blockchain for global currency (17:53) - Breaking into the African market (20:26) - Why simplicity is important for web3 products (24:40) - The technology behind VXTechnologies (28:02) - End product > implementation (35:43) - Boston blockchain community (44:51) - Outro Learn more: VXTechnologies: https://verifyforx.com/ [https://verifyforx.com/] Boston Blockchain Hub: https://www.linkedin.com/company/boston-blockchain/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/boston-blockchain/] DISCLAIMER: No content in this episode should be construed as financial or legal advice. Like any investment, crypto can be risky, so make sure to do your own research before jumping in!
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