Aya Miyaguchi, Executive Director of the Ethereum Foundation, and Atsushi Ishii, CEO of Couger, in conversation published in WIRED

A conversation between Aya Miyaguchi, Executive Director of the Ethereum Foundation, and Atsushi Ishii, CEO of Couger, is now available on WIRED.

The three-part conversation is well worth reading.

The first part, in particular, will be relevant to the emergency situation the world is currently facing.

I think that extremely often, technology in the world originates from science fiction movies and novels as the origin of ideas, but looking at past movies and novels, technologies like blockchain are not depicted at all.

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Blockchain is a decentralized technology. Even when people say, "By having everyone participate, security will be stronger," or "By having everyone participate, transactions will be safer and more secure," it's still very plain and not interesting at all.

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I feel that we are now in a transitional period. The general public is beginning to see the problem that what they thought was safe only here is actually not.

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Unfortunately, once you understand this very dark world, I think you begin to understand the importance of security and decentralization.

  • Quote from the first part of the article

Part Ⅰ: Why has blockchain never been portrayed in science fiction?

Part Ⅱ: Blockchain Brings "Nature-like Persistence" to the Digital Space

Part Ⅲ: AI and blockchain are strong complements

Couger, as a group of cutting-edge technologists in blockchain and AI, will continue to develop to overcome these difficulties and create a better world.

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