Newsy and Inverse sort out what you need to know about your bottom line. In this segment, editor Yasmin Tayag explains why some experts think blockchain is the future of data privacy. You can read more of the report here, and catch a new segment of "The Bottom Line" weekly on "The Day Ahead." Click here to check your local listings.
The Bottom Line: Can Blockchain Keep Gadgets From Spying On You?
Newsy and Inverse discuss the bottom line. In this segment, editor Yasmin Tayag explains why blockchain may be our best asset to defend privacy.
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Posted: 3:01 p.m. EDT Sep 11, 2018
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