
How DLT tracker HashLog could stop censorship in coronavirus reporting (ft. Mance Harmon, Hedera Hashgraph)
Distributed ledger technology could used by front-line health care responders dealing with the coronavirus epidemic to submit information in real-time around the world regardless of censorship. HashLog, a dashboard designed to publicly track coronavirus developments via distributed public ledger Hedera Hashgraph could mitigate political influence involved in spreading information, according to Hedera Hashgraph co-founder and CEO Mance Harmon.
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Distributed ledger technology could used by front-line health care responders dealing with the coronavirus epidemic to submit information in real-time around the world regardless of censorship. HashLog, a dashboard designed to publicly track coronavirus developments via distributed public ledger Hedera Hashgraph could mitigate political influence involved in spreading information, according to Hedera Hashgraph co-founder and CEO Mance Harmon.