Transaction: 6e5a404d218931d808656a0da8d955dfb3f3c4a1

Included in block 5,857,375 at 2016/10/15 15:45:06 (UTC).

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transaction_id 6e5a404d218931d808656a0da8d955dfb3f3c4a1
ref_block_num 24,516
block_num5,857,375
ref_block_prefix 3,907,380,333
expiration2016/10/15T15:45:18
transaction_num 1
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"parent_author":"",<br>"parent_permlink":"steemit",<br>"author":"matrixdweller",<br>"permlink":"they-key-to-user-authentication-is-not-the-blockchian-its-steemit-users",<br>"title":"They key to user authentication is not the blockchian its Steemit users.",<br>"body":"To make sure somebody is a real account there is no better or more constant verification source than human curators. Ned said something in the hackathon talk that stuck with me \"this could be a job creator for us\" Steemit is a job creator. There are some things you can not code. Problems robots can not fix. For everything else there are humans. Yes humans can be bad actors but through incentives and deterrents\/code restrictions that can be neutralized as Steemit has already proven. Lets say somebody wants to reward real humans only for becoming \"Product aware\". They can go ahead and trust that user is not a bot automatically. With a delayed payout for that. A period could be established where those rewards could be removed by consensus among users and the advertiser them-self that the account used a bot to accomplish the goal rather than the human owner. This is just a rough idea but you see where it could go.\n\nhttp:\/\/img.memecdn.com\/Idea_o_133275.jpg",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"steemit\" ,<br>\"image\":[\"http:\/\/img.memecdn.com\/Idea_o_133275.jpg\" "
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"voter":"matrixdweller",
"author":"matrixdweller",
"permlink":"they-key-to-user-authentication-is-not-the-blockchian-its-steemit-users",
"weight":10000
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