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Our next 'But Why Blockchain?' features International Affiliated Scholar, Oluwaseun Adepoju. Oluwaseun is a technology researcher, published writer, author, speaker and an all-round technology thought leader.
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While being an Affiliated Scholar at the Center, Oluwaseun's research focused on regulatory conditions of crypto transaction records for credit scoring in Africa. Read the full story here ↓ usfblogs.usfca.edu/centerfor… @FFDWeb

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Following Trump's news of a new crypto venture, #USFLaw Prof Michele Neitz, founder of @CLTSG_ spoke w @USATODAY &warned "The project will attract a lot of attention, and these high-profile projects are often targets for hackers" bit.ly/3MOHWqo
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We are back with our "But Why Blockchain?" series! Over the coming weeks, we will feature a variety of projects and individuals using blockchain and centralized technology for social good.
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In this episode, Professor Amparo will preview what is to come in his upcoming publication entitled, "Blockchain, Inclusion and ESG in Brazil: Lessons from Initiatives in Brazil."
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1/5 🚀 Diving deeper into #blockchain's role in good governance! We've seen its impact through microbonds in our series. Now, let's explore how Stellar network can transform community finance by slashing costs! #StellarNetwork #Microbonds
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4/5 🌟 @StellarOrg isn't just another blockchain; it's our chosen tech for the BMB Project because it's robust, secure, and legally compliant under U.S. law—perfect for public finance. Stellar makes financial inclusivity possible! #StellarDevelopment #InnovativeFinance
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5/5 🔮 Looking ahead: Blockchain is set to revolutionize not just finance but also how local governments operate, enhancing transparency and inclusivity. #FutureOfFinance #BlockchainInGovernment Full blog ↓ usfblogs.usfca.edu/centerfor…

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🌐 We are pleased to share our latest blog 'Unleashing Local Potential: The Transformative Power of Microbonds,' written by Professor Charles Belle. This blog is part of our Blockchain Microbond Project (BMB) blog series. The BMB project aims to transform community finance.
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🔬 Future directions: Our project explores how blockchain technology can reduce transactional costs and develop infrastructure, potentially making microbonds more viable and preferable. Further updates will follow as we progress with @Stellar.
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