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Cleveland: Blockland
It will be interesting to see how counties deal with this. In Cuyahoga, for example, I can see a lot of resistance if RE transactions become fully immutable and transparent. It will also eliminate a large slice of the pie for title companies, escrow agents, etc. Imagine one smart contract that handles everything for you! Just set the required funds as a seller and deposit as buyer and BAM everything goes into motion.
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Cleveland: Downtown: The Beacon
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Ask the same question about CPP and the Airport. The city has no business being in public markets, power, or aviation businesses, so what are they really doing there?- Cleveland: Blockland
The only way car titles may be placed on a blockchain in a trustless manner is by 3D printing a car. Otherwise, any title may associated with any VIN arbitrarily. Now, if a manufacturing processes was created that automatically associated a consumer's private key with VIN and matched with title, that'd be a different story. Don't really see that happening though as I don't think Bernie's reach extends that far. I'm willing to bet Bernie's idea is more a distributed database idea, using IBM's Hyperledger product, which does not actually offer any increased convenience over what an existing title agency could offer.- Northeast Ohio: Regionalism News & Discussion
I feel like Buddish’s call to modify court system should be met with extreme skepticism given the recent FBI raids. Who benefits most?- ODOT Policy Discussion
I don't understand.... how are mileage taxes are going to be enforced? Seems a bit to big brother'y to me.- Cleveland: Retail News
Actually, this seems plausible. I was originally thinking euclid grand arcade. If 925 Building finishes makeover along with the rest of Euclid residential projects, the demographics could support these retail operations when combined with the CBD work force.- Cleveland: Retail News
ahh I was confused with Euclid Grand- Cleveland: Retail News
Excuse me what? This sounds extremely unlikely, not only by demographics but also logistically. Euclid Grand is not designed for stores that size and would need to undergo some extreme renovation.- US Economy: News & Discussion
More evidence of how gov't meddling in industry leads to higher overall costs https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-16/u-s-student-debt-in-serious-delinquency-tops-166-billion?srnd=premium Additionally, the more debt that goes into delinquency, the less credit worthy younger generation becomes. With less credit worthy consumers, where does a debt based economy go?- Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
Well done @KJP!- Cuyahoga County: Corruption Probe
http://www.cleveland19.com/2019/02/14/cuyahoga-county-executive-armond-budishs-computer-hard-drive-taken-during-fbi-raid/- Cleveland: Downtown: The Avenue District
Yea, the issue with moving towards residential in the superior area is overcoming the extremely present feeling of industrialization. It just doesn't feel "homey" enough IMO. The shear scale of the avenue needs to be reduced to a more neighborhoody feeling.- A Road Is A Road To Socialism Road
How is a mileage tax supposed to be enforced? Sounds like opening the door for invasive surveillance.- The "Generation Gap"
Exactly. Just because it isn't certified organic, doesn't mean it isn't organic. Could just be they didn't pay for the certification. These guys making it more possible to get local stuff in CLE! http://www.evgoh.com/gcg/ Great example of worker owned cooperative as well ? - Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News