Also in terms of social media.
Wouldn't you agree?
Also in terms of social media.
Wouldn't you agree?
The chain likely wouldn’t be more than “an item with secure hash Foo exists. Here it is, encrypted using whatever method its owner deemed acceptable at the time (maybe not even the latter. If I own the data, I should be able to improve its encryption, or remove it altogether)
That has some value; employees wouldn’t be able to retroactively insert stuff, but that’s about it.
Do you see there being any alternative option (not sure if Berner's Lee Solid can play a part here)?
A company called Velocity Labs has done a private blockchain where third parties issue credentials on a 'Career Wallet', but it's more on verification of employment, courses and such.
If you think about it, current solutions (including Linkedin's recommendations) are the same thing, just centralized.
There must be a way to change that.
I would think a major drawback is that it’s illegal in large parts of the world. Certainly under the GDPR (but I think this predates that by decades and also applies to ¿parts of? the USA), companies aren’t allowed to keep employment data around when they no longer have a use for it, so when or some time after people leave the company, the data would have to be deleted.
That’s not a feature blockchains are good at.
Is there anything you see that is changing or that should though?
Asking since I imagine you may have your own perspective on this.