If blockchain is "web 2.0" are national or private blockchains similar to the local networks or "intranets" that appeared in the 90's? I mean should a blockchain be border less? Does this question make sense to you? Will localized blockchains be as powerful as the more organic chains we have seen so far?
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I think that technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, we do not know and maybe we will not know how powerful a blockchain chain could be, or if the networks will be private (I think that if there were so many prohibitions and regulations in many parts of the world).
In my opinion we should take advantage of what we can now, because at some point someone could disconnect the swich from the internet and return to the times of the candles to illuminate the home.
With my theme, I think that the more people learn to use the internet and get into the blockchain world, we would all win in a certain way, the value of the coins would rise, and maybe the poor way of life would end up in many countries , many hundreds of studies could be financed to end pandemics and other deficiencies.