A Blockchain Art Show? | Scoop News

US, July 22, 2021 – (ACN Newswire) – The Government
Blockchain Association (GBA) will host an Art Show during
Government Blockchain Week, (9/27-10/02,2021), in Washington
DC. All submissions will be digital, and the show will be
converted to NFTs, available for auction. Hundreds of
attendees at Government Blockchain Week will vote on the
show, sampling a mobile voting app, created by VOATZ, in a
non-threatening contest.

‘Contemplating Life’ by
Kylo Hemmingway

Wait,
it gets better. The 5 winners, one for each category listed
below, will be recognized from

the stage of the US
Capitol. Winners need not be present to win, however, being
awarded a trophy from the stage of the US Capitol is an
experience like no other.

Unfortunately, there is one
major deterrent to artists submitting their work. It’s
blockchain.

As I mentioned, there will be 5 winners
from 5 categories. They are:

1)
Creativity/Originality. How innovative is this
idea?

2) Practicality. Could this idea work?

3)
Helpful/ Humanity. Does this idea help anyone?

4)
Involvement. Is the artist involved in the deployment of
this project?

5) Visual appeal. How pleasing is the
image to behold?

These 5 categories must all relate to
a blockchain connection.

So, how can blockchain
translate into an image?

Here are some
suggestions:

– Land Titling: Many poor farmers and
landowners in 3rd world countries do not have secure titles
to their land, even after generations. Blockchain records
could secure their claims.

– Fair Trade: Irreputable
practices govern coffee, chocolate, and rice harvesting.
Blockchain records can track the supply chain, eliminating
deception.

– Cannabis: Many states rely on
cryptocurrency for their dispensaries since the US dollar
cannot be used for cannabis.

– Others: Healthcare.
Artificial Intelligence. Banking. Aviation, Cybersecurity,
Education, and more. For a list of Blockchain applications,
check out GBA Working Group List (

https://www.gbaglobal.org/working-groups/

).

Submissions
open until August 15. Don’t hesitate. Submit your work
today.

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