Coingeek Zurich Day 3 Live

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Coingeek Zurich Day 3 Live

The third and final day of CoinGeek Zurich went off without a hitch Thursday.

At the CoinGeek Zurich conference, nChain Chief Scientist Dr. Craig Wright held a presentation about data sovereignty and BSV enterprise blockchain’s distributed fractal database capabilities.

"We're going to destroy their business model", Wright said during the widely heralded virtual conference.

“I want you to think about how we are going to change the cancer that is the internet, because of Silicon Valley. (…) today’s cancerous evil Twitter based Silicon Valley that people don’t even realize is corrupting everything in society as they own you. They prostitute you for your data. We are going to give your data back,” said Dr. Craig Wright.

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