Crypto-Anarchist Virgil Vǎduva of Cell 411: We Won’t Need Police

Crypto-Anarchist Virgil Vǎduva of Cell 411: We Won’t Need Police

User-driven apps have radically changed multiple industries, from ride sharing (Uber, Arcade City) to navigation (Waze), temporary housing (AirBnB), to business listing and review (Yelp). Decentralized defense and emergency response are the next logical step in the peer-to-peer revolution. After the much-touted Peacekeeper failed to produce a workable app, Cell 411 burst on to the scene with an app that works as an emergency dispatch service with a potential response efficiency far surpassing that of law enforcement. Decentralized Security For All. CoinTelegraph spoke with the....


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