Dfinity Foundation Founder Submits $250M Proposal to Hasten the End of Attacks on Ukraine

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Dfinity Foundation Founder Submits $250M Proposal to Hasten the End of Attacks on Ukraine
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Dominic Williams proposed $250 million rewards with the hope of persuading millions of Russians to watch the informative videos on the ongoing war.

Dominic Williams, the founder of Dfinity Foundation, proposed a way that blockchain and smart contracts can potentially help by getting millions of Russians to watch an entire informational video about the ongoing war.

On the technical aspect, the first step includes adapting the virtual people parties invention that will enable large numbers of individuals to anonymously “prove personhood” with the help of their mobile phones. Using the people party system, attendees can prove their identity to smart contracts as individual human beings.

They will be able to collect the reward only after the video is watched until the end. According to Williams, the key of the streaming video is to “tell the truth about the war in Ukraine, and ask Russians to pressure their government into ceasing hostilities.”

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