Feel free to copy this and send this to your State/Federal Representative. I am writing to bring your attention to a critical opportunity for the United States to embrace technological advancement while upholding its values of security, decentralization, and economic empowerment. DigiByte, an open-source blockchain originating from the United States…
Month: February 2025
Not Your Keys, Not Your Choices. Not Your Keys, Not Your Crypto – $DGB $LTC $BTC #DigiByte
In the world of cryptocurrency, one phrase echoes throughout the community like an immutable truth: “Not your keys, not your crypto.” This simple yet profound statement serves as a reminder of the fundamental principle of decentralization and self-sovereignty in digital finance. But what if we take it a step further?…
The Leadership Capital Delusion
Why Some Leaders Overestimate Their Influence In the world of leadership development, few voices are as influential as Jocko Willink and the Echelon Front Academy. Their teachings on extreme ownership, decentralized command, and leadership capital have revolutionized the way many professionals approach leadership. Yet, despite these valuable insights, there remains…
Why the U.S. Government Should Log All Spending on the #DigiByte Blockchain – $DGB $LTC $BTC
In an era where transparency and accountability in government spending are more critical than ever, blockchain technology offers a revolutionary solution. Specifically, the DigiByte blockchain presents an ideal platform for securely logging and tracking all U.S. government spending and financial transactions. By leveraging the power of decentralization, immutability, and security,…
Blockchain 2035: A Visionary Exploration of Our Digital Future – $DGB – $LTC – $BTC
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, blockchain is often hailed as the key to a more secure, transparent, and decentralized future. But what will that future actually look like? Blockchain 2035: A Visionary Exploration of Our Digital Future takes readers on a compelling journey into what the world might look…