Blockchain Can Save World From Nuclear Holocaust: Russian Expert
A Russian industry expert has claimed Blockchain is the world’s solid future defense against nuclear armageddon. In an article on local publication Ekspert, Sergey Chernyshev of the Institutional Projective Engineering Laboratory writes that smart contracts used to provide joint protection against future threats could save humanity. Chernysev was discussing a Cold War era scheme where the US and the Soviet Union planned to create space-based lasers to shoot down nuclear rockets. “[The] Russians quickly recognized (and mathematically proved) that if Russia and [the] US would build such....
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Blockchain-Based Tracking System to Help Russian Post Save Time and Resources
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