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>I'm sure you could force a computer to send an IP packet with blockchain tech if you wanted to, but why? Oracle for example is using their own proprietary blockchain to secure Health Insurance documents and claims. [https://www.oracle.com/blockchain/what-is-blockchain/blockchain-in-healthcare/](https://www.oracle.com/blockchain/what-is-blockchain/blockchain-in-healthcare/) I don't think the blockchains themselves are going to replace TCP/IP, but I do think that some of the protocols used for blockchain interoperability could lead to future innovations is internet data transmission. Another example can be seen in trust vs trustless cloud computing. Sergey the CEO from Chainlink gives a great talk about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSS8Gk5UxE4 Modern internet infrastructure gives all the power and control to ISPs. Even if data you send is end-to-end encrypted with TLS, the ISP still knows who you are communicating with even if they cant see exactly what your sending. The idea is eventually all the control will be removed from centralized entities that provide us internet utilities because cryptographic and networking innovations will protect our data and privacy.

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\#BTC to JP Morgan: pic.twitter.com/KSS5EWyswk

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

>Dogecoin currently has a market cap of $14 billion. >It's now the 13th largest cryptocurrency in the world. >Its market cap is bigger than companies like GameStop $GME, Factset $FDS, Davita $DVA, Kohl's $KSS, and Coors Light $TAP. >Tbh equity markets are *too* efficient. https://twitter.com/scheplick/status/1382140900302671875?s=20 I'm going to stop trying to make sense of things. Fundamentals don't seem to work I just don't understand anything

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