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Transportation,
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Mar. 13, 2018

A bit more than a coin

The applications of blockchain technology go far beyond cryptocurrencies.

Jonathan A. Michaels

Managing Partner
MLG Attorneys at Law

Phone: (949) 581-6900

Email: jmichaels@defectattorney.com

Whittier Coll SOL; CA

Jonathan specializes in representing clients in the automotive industry.

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A bit more than a coin
In a photo provided by Porsche, the Porsche all-electric Mission E sedan. In the Mission E, Porsche is exploring the possibility of having the vehicle digitally sign a roaming contract to recharge its battery wirelessly, all while handling the subsequent payment itself. (New York Times News Service)

There once existed a time when technological advances brought us "amazing" inventions, like the microwave oven or the cordless phone. In the day, it seemed as if life suddenly moved from a gray-scale existence to a two-dimensional kaleidoscope of colorful brilliance, as fax machines, cable TV and portable cassette players dazzled consumers by the millions. Against the backdrop of the horse-drawn carriage, such innovation seemed simply mind-blowing.

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