Jan 07, 2026
Blockchain innovation must rise above politics and serve real-world needs

Innovation thrives only when blockchain and crypto remain apolitical, compliant and interoperable, ensuring technology serves trust, not political agendas.
Opinion by: Marcos Viriato, co-founder and CEO of Parfin
Blockchain was born to decentralize power and create systems that operate on transparency, not control. Yet today, the technology is being adopted by the institutions it sought to disrupt.
Governments and corporations are integrating blockchain into their existing frameworks. This turns a tool built for autonomy into one that reinforces oversight.
Source: Cointelegraph →Related News
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