'Replicate Worlds' Creator Wants to Displace Facebook—With Blockchain

Computer science professor David Gelernter envisaged social networks lengthy sooner than Facebook. Now, he desires to reclaim the concept that, the usage of blockchain generation.
Computer science professor David Gelernter envisaged social networks long before Facebook. Now, he wants to reclaim the concept, using blockchain technology.Original article
Author: Wired

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