• TenNineteenOne
    +2

    Indeed they do. You can encode information in the blockchain already, and hopefully it would scale up with increased use. One of the uses that is more immediately feasible is maintaining a deed registry on the blockchain, which would be pretty easy. But that's part of the evolution.

    We're seeing Bitcoin/blockchain tech in it's absolute infancy. It could die, sure, but if it doesn't it could grow into something we couldn't imagine.