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Which prompts an idea:
would it be practical to not 'fork' but launch a new (non-monetized BCHcode) blockchain just for this?
To store, immutably, student dox. IPFS i know, but...
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why?

What do you have against money?
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nothing against money,
just thinking to keep the coin off the centralized market exchanges - in the hands of participants.
keeping ownership away from banksters
Sk8eM dUb
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The point of Bitcoin was never to eliminate banks, it's to make money printing to fund oligarchy and fractional reserve lending impossible.
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Perhaps weakly composed, I retry:
The basic idea is to have an educational 'achievement' token? market which needs to be -exclusively-unpoisoned- by government and bankster meddling.
Sk8eM dUb
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I think that can all be done in OP_RETURN for pennies. One of the regulars at the Tokyo BCH meetup is doing land registry on-chain. The future is OP_RETURN or it didn't happen imo.
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Almost exactly, but without BCH ticker value.
The chain would reference something like IPFS for document stores or -? I am still thinking this through !
OP_RETURN puts legs on BCH !
Sk8eM dUb
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Very difficult to get an immutable token without some value for miners to mine.
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maybe tokens are your doorway?
There will be a multitude of ways to make them work/fit needs.
https://www.yours.org/content/overview-of-tokens-for-bitcoin-cash--bch--d2f928455dca
Sk8eM dUb
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Let the banks have some BCH, if they invest it wisely they'll make more! If they trust a corrupt government agency to tell them what loans they have to give out, they'll go bankrupt!