Blockchain Can Help in Decommissioning Nuclear Weapons

Blockchain Can Help in Decommissioning Nuclear Weapons
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2020-11-4 16:00

Dr. Lyndon Burford — a Research Associate in the Centre for Science and Security Studies (CSSS) at the King’s College London, suggests that the blockchain can be used to build trust and help securely dismantle and decommission nuclear weapons in a report on Nov 2.

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