Twitter is Going Decentralized with Blockchain

2019-12-12 23:51

Twitter wants to move its platform onto the blockchain. The social media giant is putting together a team to develop an open, decentralized standard for social media, with Twitter as one of its first clients, announced CEO Jack Dorsey.

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