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Small Cap Sentinel: Blockchain and the Future of Trust

ORLANDO, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 31, 2018 / As companies like Black Cactus Global (OTC PINK: BLGI), a Blockchain technology development company, race to secure their place in the rapidly growing industry the parameters of expectation for the future are changing. Once seen as a technology tethered to cryptocurrencies, the world view of blockchain has been dramatically altered. Blockchain isn’t just the security of Bitcoin anymore, it is quite possibly the Future of Trust.

An eye-opening recent article in Forbes, ”Why Blockchain, Why Now,” sheds light on what blockchain is to The Future of Trust in a myriad of applications. It is jaw-dropping what blockchain can today and someday do in ensuring that life is as it should be; an honest, integrity-based system of events unaltered by criminals, vandals or fools, and a true reflection of what is and was. Blockchain’s greatest obstacle, it appears, is its threat to the status quo.

To ignore it, suggests the author, is tantamount to the box retail stores ignoring Amazon or the media conglomerates dismissing the online portals like Netflix.

This article aside, the gravitas in and around blockchain is like nothing we’ve seen since the dot-com days, and perhaps most like the post-bubble dot-com days where wild enthusiasm for anything dot-com evolved into more critical thinking; a return from generous hyperbole to finding companies in the dot-com arena with sustainable business models, real management, and a chance to really change the world.

And while many know blockchain as the byproduct of the glittering digital Bitcoin, it appears that the blockchain technology which sprung from Bitcoin’s being is now well on its way to being an important rail in the Future of Trust.

Around the same time the Forbes’ contributor penned the aforementioned article Black Cactus Global was publishing its own shareholder update, one that would find significant common ground on blockchain and the Future of Trust.

In the letter, Black Cactus asserts that ”Tech experts from every sector are predicting that Blockchain technology will underpin all future transactions of value. Anticipating those developments, Black Cactus Global is building one of the largest and most talented teams of blockchain developers in the industry.”

It is one company, in front of the curve, making a large step toward what appears to be the very Future of Trust.

For more information on Black Cactus, please visit: www.blackcactusglobal.com

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