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  <title>191: Blockchain Domains, Unstoppable Domains with Matthew Gould</title>
  <description>Jason Hartman interviews Matthew Gould of&amp;amp;nbsp;UnstoppableDomains.com. Matthew Gould talks about different domain extensions that liken themselves to early adopters of the new decentralized web. Is China launching its own digital currency with a higher transaction speed, and could this affect the dollar? Gould works to ensure that the people, not the government or the big-tech corporations, get to define the internet in the modern world.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways: [2:20] People can move cryptocurrency around easier with over 50 different cryptos.&amp;amp;nbsp; [3:30] Gould speaks on the free speech concerns online.&amp;amp;nbsp; [6:15] What is DNS?&amp;amp;nbsp; [8:40] Is there a modern, blockchain, free speech-oriented hosting platform? [10:00] Who gets to define what the internet will look like in the future? [13:00] How are tech institutions a lack of government action? [16:45] In the 1970s, the US had the best banking system in the world, ex: settlement speed and accuracy.&amp;amp;nbsp; Websites: JasonHartman.com 1-800-HARTMAN unstoppabledomains.com </description>
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