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Thank you **@jerrytsuseer!** I think it's one of those *uses* for blockchain technology that makes a lot of sense: reliability; a network built on user-generated content; accurate data storage; immutable (or at least accurate recording of all changes)... somebody just needs to build/code a front end that allows for the building of family trees... *"posts"* can easily be records of a person's life and include old photos that were scanned in. Of course, it's more complicated than that... but at the same time, with genealogy, the *"base layout"* is ALWAYS the same.
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