Last night the Recordkeeping Roundtable’s Cassie Findlay did a reprise of her ARANZ Wellington talk ‘Trust Networks and Tigers: New models for archives and journalism’. Thanks to all the tweeters in attendance – most of whom used #RkRoundtable. Here’s a sample:
Suddenly #blockchain #rkroundtable @casspf pic.twitter.com/lRcEsM7uIp
— Danny Archer (@dannyarcher) October 14, 2015
Fundamental recasting of thinking away from central control to decentralized networks & genuine democratic perspectives #rkroundtable
— Anne Picot (@apicot) October 14, 2015
Block chain has potential for networked record keeping @CassPF #rkroundtable
— Richard Lehane (@richardlehane) October 14, 2015
@RkRoundtable blockchain blueprint for decentralised governance pic.twitter.com/PlhxbSx1aM
— Aust Archivists (@ausarchivists) October 14, 2015
Can we build trusted networks for internet commerce, journalists, for privacy? Are blockchain protocols the answer? http://t.co/s4B6Jm8U03
— Anne Picot (@apicot) October 2, 2015
@RkRoundtable and excellent people pic.twitter.com/HF8aO25vYK
— Aust Archivists (@ausarchivists) October 14, 2015