“The Truth Is All There Is”
Title | “The Truth Is All There Is” |
Year for Search | 2020 |
Authors | Parker, Emily |
Secondary Authors | Carlson, Jill |
Secondary Title | Slate |
Date Published | January 25, 2020 |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | The story is set in a future in which the blockchain controls is used for everything and is assumed to be completely reliable. One blockchain dominates the world, but China has introduced a competitor, which its citizens are required to use. |
Additional Publishers | For a response, see Jill Carlson. “Trust No One. Not Even a Blockchain.” Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker. Slate (January 25, 2020). How much can we really trust the blockchain? (slate.com) |
URL | “The Truth Is All There Is,” a short story about the blockchain. (slate.com) |
Illustration | Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker |
Author Note | Both female authors are blockchain specialists. |
Full Text | 2020 Parker, Emily. “The Truth Is All There Is.” Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker. Slate (January 25, 2020). “The Truth Is All There Is,” a short story about the blockchain. (slate.com). For a response, see Jill Carlson. “Trust No One. Not Even a Blockchain.” Illus. Lisa Larson-Walker. Slate (January 25, 2020). How much can we really trust the blockchain? (slate.com) The story is set in a future in which the blockchain controls is used for everything and is assumed to be completely reliable. One blockchain dominates the world, but China has introduced a competitor, which its citizens are required to use. Both female authors are blockchain specialists. |