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my name is Tegan Klein I'm the
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co-founder of Edge and node the initial
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team behind the graph and with the graph
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what Google does for the web the graph
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does for blockchains and organizing data
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my name is Cynthia Haas and I'm the
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director of the world of women
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Foundation world of women is a
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collection of 10 000 women all across
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different backgrounds variety of skins
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traits and we are a community that
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Champions inclusion and diversity in the
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web through space my name is Charlie Lee
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I'm the creator of Litecoin one of the
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alternative currents fees to bitcoin I
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was playing around with the Bitcoin code
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base and decided to create my own
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cryptocurrency and it was a fun side
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project and it took off
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when you buy something with a credit
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card when your groceries are labeled
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organic when you see verified identity
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on social media or when you vote all of
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these things they depend on trust how do
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you know that the money was transferred
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that the food is actually organic that
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the person is real or that your vote is
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counted ultimately you trust records
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managed by Banks companies and
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governments
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but these days many people wonder if
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they can trust companies governments or
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any form of centralized power with the
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rise of misinformation what if we could
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build a system of trust that didn't
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depend on a central entity what if we
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could keep track of things like money or
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property in a way that anyone could
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audit the data without putting a company
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or government in charge
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that's possible today using the
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technology called blockchain
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blockchain is a new way of storing
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information across internet where
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everyone can participate with blockchain
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data can be decentralized and
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distributed nobody owns a blockchain but
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everybody can use it and verify the
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information on it this technology is the
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Innovation behind cryptocurrencies like
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Bitcoin it has other potential use cases
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which we'll get to in a later video but
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first let's look at how the problems of
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trust have been solved in the past
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since the earliest of human societies
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we've invented different ways of
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building trust by keeping track of
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information and transactions
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like who owns this Farm
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how much do I owe you for the milk what
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are the laws of the land
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humans started using shells or precious
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rocks to keep track of transactions and
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these became the earliest forms of
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currency as we moved from tribes to
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villages to cities we needed to keep
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track of property and laws this led to
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the early invention of numbers in
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writing
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isn't that incredible
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we didn't invent numbers for math class
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we didn't invent the alphabet to write
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books
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we invented them to keep track of land
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livestock debts and taxes
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and of course we've come a long way
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since then currency has evolved from
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shells to coins to banknotes to Digital
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Data writing has evolved from clay
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tablets to paper to digital formats
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along with inventing writing and numbers
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we've also invented a new way to
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establish trust because all of these
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ways of preserving records They still
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depend on trust that's why the laws of
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the land were set in stone to make sure
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nobody would change them
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but how do you trust something even if
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it's set in stone
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for example you might have a clay tablet
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that says you own 100 cows but how do I
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know that you didn't make that number up
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that's why we invented trusted seals
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stamps and signatures
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and with all of these inventions we've
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authorized and put our trust in a
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limited group of people organizations or
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governments with the special power to
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verify our records that's the one thing
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that has never changed over thousands of
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years and new technologies these systems
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only work if we trust the organizations
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and authorities that verify the records
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and this brings us back to the
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blockchain
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blockchain is the first technology that
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allows us to record information without
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needing to trust a central Authority
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it's a digital way to store and verify
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information that is set in stone without
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needing a stone or a seal or a bank or a
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government the information on a
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blockchain is saved on a distributed
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network of computers so long as these
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computers are independently managed in
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theory no individual or organization can
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take down the network or corrupt it
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this is like a form of writing that
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can't be counterfeit or destroyed it
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enables a new form of trust the first
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use is Bitcoin
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Bitcoin is a digital currency that
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safely tracks transactions in ownership
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without needing to put trust in any bank
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or government but that's only one
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example a blockchain could potentially
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be used to track ownership of real
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estate to establish contracts to
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authenticate documents and to verify
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document was created on a certain date
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it's now theoretically possible to do
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all of these things and
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blockchain technology still has a long
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way to reach its full potential and its
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future is a topic of regular debate some
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believe that this is the future with the
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potential to democratize who has power
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and authority in human societies others
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think it is a giant scam with no other
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purpose in the rest of this video series
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we'll look at how this technology works
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and then we'll explore different points
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of view
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