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 Re: Could notary work become unsustainable?
Posted by Luckydog on 3/11/18 11:52am

I got about half way through the video and clicked off...it's said itself it was not a reliable source...I don't think bitcoin is going to go anywhere except the dark web and black market where shady deals need to go un-traced. This is unrecognized and just another BS scam.
Personally I believe in 20 years a notary as we know it, will be gone, such the way as the switch board operator and elevator music. Technology will far supersede another human and will probably just be a fingerprint scan or eye recognition device proving one's identity more accurately and then electronically signing/ acknowledging on a device. We are already there in many aspects now like that from airports and theme parks to high end banks and safety deposit boxes... Just my crystal ball prediction into the future...
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