Talk:Bitnation
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Contested deletion
[edit]This page should not be speedy deleted as an unambiguous copyright infringement, because... (your reason here) --85.224.171.118 (talk) 22:44, 31 August 2016 (UTC)
Among what the Duplicate Detector found (1) where phrases such as
and the first
"the nation state"
"alex van de sande"
"as well as the"
The Duplicate Detector falsely recognises the following reference to a UN working paper as being content copyrighted by Bitcoin Magazine,
"In a 2016 U.N. working paper Brett Scott, the author of The Heretic’s Guide to Global Finance: Hacking the Future of Money, praised Bitnation’s pioneering work on blockchain-based land-titles. He noted “Bitnation has presented a vision – at least in principle – of hosting completely alternative state institutions (such as security and legal institutions) on blockchain systems, describing states as governance service providers that might be outcompeted by technological platforms.”"
The detector also falsely recognises a reference to E-estonia.com, part of the Estonian Government, and Bitnation.co which E-estonia.com partnered with, as being content copyrighted by Bitcoin Magazine
"In November 2015, Estonia announced its cooperation with Bitnation on their blockchain based public notary solution" (Wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitnation)
"In November, Bitnation partnered with the Estonian government to offer a public notary service to Estonian e-residents based on blockchain technology." Bitcoin Magazine
The Detector falsely assumes that the month November, the nation-state Estonia, the technology blockchain, and the legal term public notary, as words, are copyrighted by Bitcoin Magazine
The Detector continues to falsely assume a correlation between the use of encyclopedia words, such as "nation-state" or "Estonia", as content copyrighted by Bitcoin Magazine.
Improvements
[edit]A proposed rewrite to the article is available at: User:Aguyintobooks/sandbox/Articles/Bitnation. -: 12:25, 7 September 2017 (UTC)
I will not do this myself, because I am overly involved in the last AfD, however feel free to use my work to improve this article. A den jentyl ettien avel dysklyver 12:32, 28 September 2017 (UTC)
Controversial Lead section
[edit]To achieve a better consensus in a short term, would it better to move the lead to company overview temporarily except the following?
- name = Bitnation
- headquarter = UK
- founding year = 2014
- category = virtual nation
- technology applied = ethereum
- alter name = cryptonation (mentioned by the extreme conservative candidate)[1]: 5
frankly if any entity disagree with any of the elements mentioned above, simply ignore it and revert it. currently I'm still studying its technologies applied, and personally blank for it especially regarding its lead section. -- T2cnwH7v2m3 (talk) 18:54, 30 September 2017 (UTC)
Project ended
[edit]https://bitnation.co/about >The bitnation.co domain name was acquired via auction in August 2022. We are not affiliated with Pangea Arbitration Token (XPAT) or the previous Bitnation team. Please direct all inquiries regarding XPAT to the previous owners. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 195.191.127.231 (talk) 13:00, 27 November 2022 (UTC)