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China Wants Communist Party Members To Pledge Loyalty on Blockchain (coindesk.com) 52

China's Communist Party (CPC) is taking its leader's support for blockchain to heart. From a report: Following Xi Jinping's bombshell speech last week urging his countrymen to "seize the opportunity" created by the technology, the CPC released a decentralized app (dapp) for members to attest their loyalty on a blockchain. According to a post from the CCP's propaganda office on Saturday, the dapp, in literal translation called "Original Intentions Onchain," allows members to pledge their allegiance to the party and store it on a blockchain, which can be shared and seen by others. The term "Original Intentions" is a specific phrase mentioned by Xi during his remarks at the 19th National Congress of the CPC in 2017, after which it became a significant propaganda and educational campaign for party members to stay committed to their party. According to the post, the technology behind the dapp was developed by a Beijing-based company called Lingzhu Technology, which says it's a blockchain developer without much detail on its tech or the team behind it.
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  • by ghoul ( 157158 ) on Monday October 28, 2019 @06:16PM (#59356486)

    Sometimes the Communist Party wants to ban Bitcoin and sometimes they want to move the Communist party to a blockchain.

    Which means for multi Party democracy we will need a fork in the blockchain to create new parties.

    BTW if Bitcoin is no longer verbotten in Fascist China what does that mean for the hashrate. Most of the worlds cheap subsidized power is in Northwest China and the Uighers are not going to need the power, reeducation camps are surprisingly energy efficient.

    • by ghoul ( 157158 ) on Monday October 28, 2019 @06:22PM (#59356508)

      The Jokes just write themselves.

      Republican Party is proof of Stake and Democrats are Proof of Work.

    • Is Xi collecting money, or just pledges from his supporters be recorded forever by the blockchain tech?

    • I don't see anything, anything at all, that leads me to believe that Xi is propping up or otherwise supporting Bitcoin.

      If the Chinese government creates a government-endorsed blockchain, I don't think it has anything at all to do with BTC.

      I wish I could short BTC, and win something other than BTC in the process.

      • by nyet ( 19118 )

        I'll sell you a put. What are your terms?

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      More like tech to see who is a good Communist and has been seen as doing good Communist tasks in the set time.
      Also who gets reported as not having done the set tasks..
      All part of Communist China.
    • You do realize that Bitcoin is just one application of a blockchain, and that China's CCP loyalty blockchain is not linked to Bitcoin in any way?

      if Bitcoin is no longer verbotten in Fascist China what does that mean for the hashrate

      Nothing, because they don't use the same blockchain.

      • If you know how Bitcoin operates - You will find out that Bitcoin is the only application of the Blockchain. Blockchain without Bitcoin is just marketing hype, nothing else. They will just use a centralized system, like they do for decades; Nothing new here.
  • by Chromal ( 56550 ) on Monday October 28, 2019 @06:28PM (#59356528)
    Can I be immortalized on blockchain record as condemning Chinese state authoritarianism and its attacks on minorities, oppression of difference, contempt for cultural freedom, deprivations of social prosperity, and its state of insecurity (measured in terms of its opposition to political dissent)?
  • I pledge allegiance to the tech fads of the People's Republic of China, and to the Republic for which squashes dissenters with tanks, one Nation under Xi, indivisible (hear that Hong Kong?), with liberty and fake justice only for those who kiss Xi's commie ass.

  • by slashways ( 4172247 ) on Monday October 28, 2019 @06:39PM (#59356556)
    The right incentives, to get the censorship resistance and the data immutability features, are at the Bitcoin level, not at the database level. The incentives are OK with Bitcoin, because Bitcoin is an ultra-hard monetary asset, in a winner take all situation. You can't have the right incentives with random data (non hard monetary data).
    • by Megol ( 3135005 )

      No blockchains aren't a classic database. The whole idea behind blockchains is avoiding the problems (for some applications) of a classic database!

      • Do you try to find out how Bitcoin operates? If you think, this is not a classical database, this is just 'magic', or 'marketing', or wishful thinking... Your choice!
  • All of the major peaks in the bitcoin price in the last 3 years have been corrupt Chinese government officials using bitcoin to bypass their currency controls and get their money out of China. The real purpose of any CCP recognition of cryptocurrencies is most likely just their way of cracking down on their own people moving money.

  • Weirder (Score:4, Insightful)

    by ceoyoyo ( 59147 ) on Monday October 28, 2019 @08:48PM (#59356818)

    Blockchain mania just keeps getting weirder. Something about it causes brains to shut off.

  • by sheramil ( 921315 ) on Monday October 28, 2019 @11:20PM (#59357168)

    Almost overnight the Glorious Loyalty Oath Crusade was in full flower, and Captain Black was enraptured to discover himself spearheading it. He had really hit on something. All the enlisted men and officers on combat duty had to sign a loyalty oath to get their map cases from the intelligence tent, a second loyalty oath to receive their flak suits and parachutes from the parachute tent, a third loyalty oath for Lieutenant Balkington, the motor vehicle officer, to be allowed to ride from the squadron to the airfield in one of the trucks. Every time they turned around there was another loyalty oath to be signed. They signed a loyalty oath to get their pay from the finance officer, to obtain their PX supplies, to have their hair cut by the Italian barbers. To Captain Black, every officer who supported his Glorious Loyalty Oath Crusade was a competitor, and he planned and plotted twenty-four hours a day to keep one step ahead. He would stand second to none in his devotion to country. When other officers had followed his urging and introduced loyalty oaths of their own, he went them one better by making every son of a bitch who came to his intelligence tent sign two loyalty oaths, then three, then four; then he introduced the pledge of allegiance, and after that 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' one chorus, two choruses, three choruses, four choruses.

    Each time Captain Black forged ahead of his competitors, he swung upon them scornfully for their failure to follow his example. Each time they followed his example, he retreated with concern and racked his brain for some new stratagem that would enable him to turn upon them scornfully again.

    "Catch-22", by Joseph Heller

  • So long as they become the bagholders when it all collapses (and we can all buy in the dips), I welcome our glorious digital leaders decision. China has never been at war with Blockchain after all, Comrade!
  • by De_Boswachter ( 905895 ) on Tuesday October 29, 2019 @08:18AM (#59357990) Homepage
    If the success of your society hinges on pledges of loyalty, you're doing it wrong.
  • I hope the next step from the Xi Jinping is to ask every Chinese citizen to tell them what they really thing about POC and proceed to "let a hundred flowers bloom".

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