The Common Blockchain
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A newsletter exploring non-monetary, socially impactful applications of blockchain technology for education and fair resource distribution.

About the project Project name: The Common Blockchain

Tagline: The free newsletter specializing in uses of blockchain technology that are not money and have positive social impact.

Description: The Common Blockchain is a media outlet covering how blockchain technology can be a tool for positive social impact, a public good, common to all to be used and enjoyed by everyone. Through this journey we will learn about the projects and people developing solutions leveraged by the innovative tools that allow unlocking the next episode in human coordination. We are ready for a better world!

Category: Content, education

Problem space: Education and information are key to unlocking human potential. We solve the problem of lack of information and communication about how blockchain technology can be used to improve access to opportunity and fairer distribution of resources for everyone.

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