Those who have been following my blog and articles will know that I have written a few articles on Estonia and how they are a Blockchain mecca and by far the country with the most advances blockchain in the world.
Estonia is doing it again.
I am saying this as Estonia might be the world first ICO or taken sale very soon. Most of us know by now that we anybody can become an e-citizen of Estonia via remote application. They might now be offering e-tokens or e-currency to their e-residency.
I think this is just amazing and in my opinion Estonia might be the most visionary country in the world when it comes to blockchain technology and using this technology to their advantage as they are already doing Voting on a blockchain since 2005.
Will Estonia be the world's first government ICO?
In my opinion, if we look at their history, I do believe they will be. I wish them all the luck and am seriously considering becoming an e-citizen :)
To quote from an article written by Vitalik Buterin (for those that does not know Vitalik is a developer and co-founder of Ethereum)
An ICO within the e-Residency ecosystem would create a strong incentive alignment between e-residents and this fund, and beyond the economic aspect makes the e-residents feel like more of a community since there are more things they can do together!
You can read the full article The world's first Government ICO : Estonia could offer its own token here
I am busy with a series where I explain technical concepts in laymen's terms. Please let me know if you have a specific technical topic which you want explained in Laymen's terms.
Some of my other in Laymen's Terms Post.
ICO's or tokensales in Laymen's terms
Crypto Wallets in Laymen's terms
Smart Contracts in Laymen's terms
Artificial Intelligence in Laymen's terms
Blockchain and Digital Signatures - In Laymen's Terms
Trustless - What does it mean in laymen's terms?
Cyber Attacks explained in laymen's terms
Machine Learning - In laymen's terms
Internet of things and what it is in laymen's terms
Big data - What is it really about - In laymen’s terms
Some Technical Words explained in laymen's terms
Happy Steeming!
