Making Of The Privacy Vigilante


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This post was supposed to be a post on the creation of Privacy Coin Review but PCR has morphed into the creation of The Privacy Vigilante (TPV).

Blockchain technology offers the ability to have true peer to peer relationships there by cutting out the middle man.

Uber is an example of a middle man that could be counted out.

Uber takes 25% from the fares collected plus fees they charge to the customer.

I have seen examples, while doing a little research, of the total for Uber to be as high as 40% of the price the customer pays.

These fees could support a blockchain dedicated the sharing economy.

An ecosystem supported through a tokenized economy for providers, clients, marketers, developers and tech.

What does this have to do with privacy?

Blockchain technology by default is public.

Data Breach.jpgThat means drivers and riders information is transparent to all on the blockchain.

How much is in their wallets.

What time was the pick up and drop off.

Your home address being publicized while at the same time anonymous people don't know you are home and now know exactly when you are going home.

There are technologies now available through technology like the Secret.Network that allows you to control which information is revealed to whom and which is not revealed.

The point here is that if I limited my blog to reviewing just privacy coins and not to all things about privacy then I would be limited to just discussing finances and privacy tech related to cryptocurrencies.

If your not sure how Uber users your data you can read more about it at https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/030916/how-uber-uses-its-data-bank.asp

All these centralized peer to peer systems are helping us to be manipulated by our data.

Data privacy is important as is control of your data.

We are in the early days of a war for your data that can be won by voluntary withdraw from the current systems to these new more just and more inclusive systems of financial and economical peer to peer relationships through secret smart contracts that puts you back in control of your data for the first time.

My shift in broadening my focus fits in with my morals that are based on an AnCapChristian approach to our societal issues..

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