Experts say the decentralized, tamperproof digital ledger system known as blockchain has the potential to completely change commerce, culture, and communication – as the internet and smartphones have. And Republican state lawmakers say they want in on it.Speaker Ryan Smith says he isn’t proposing specific legislation, but wants meetings on blockchain between lawmakers and community leaders.One is Northeast Ohio luxury car dealership owner Bernie Moreno, who said this is a chance to jump in after missing the tech wave of the 90s. “And this window of opportunity exists for us in Ohio to take advantage of what will be the next transformation of the internet," Moreno said.While blockchain is closely associated with cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, advocates say it has applications beyond that – for instance, managing records and data. And lawmakers say with the jobs it could create, the state should work educational partners to prevent a future “brain drain” and even bring people back to Ohio. Copyright 2018 The Statehouse News Bureau. To see more, visit The Statehouse News Bureau.
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