In the Era of Information how about Starting a Information Startup which handles Information of Public but on a Extremely Secure way like Using Web 3 Technology?
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Even I’ve thought about this, but more towards the line of a research firm. As in general storing public information seems a little bleak, considering we don’t have the most open government. Yet.
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