How will blockchain and crypto improve the lives of LGBTQ+ people? Experts answer

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We live in a world where in at least 69 countries, there are national laws that criminalize same-sex relations between adults, though it’s only fair to note that this number has been decreasing over time. Emerging technologies play an important role in the process of protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people from violence and discrimination and providing access to healthcare and financial services. Being part of the LGBTQ community myself, I witness the many positive changes that decentralized technologies can offer us as a community.nn

Last year, the world witnessed the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is still affecting everyone today. According to research released last month, “People with HIV have an increased risk of being admitted to [the] hospital with severe COVID-19 and of dying from COVID-19.” According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the population most vulnerable to HIV is the LGBTQ community, with the risk of acquiring HIV being 34 times higher for transgender women and 25 times higher among gay men. In response, the LGBT Foundation has decided to place HIV tests on the blockchain, which “makes the entire process transparent and traceable” and helps prevent HIV from spreading among vulnerable populations. As Erik Lamontagne, senior economist at UNAIDS, said: “This technology enables us to move almost as quickly as epidemics are moving. And this is fantastic! This is one of the opportunities.”nn

Even in developed countries, such as the United States, LGBTQ people face financial challenges because of their sexual or gender identity. Cryptocurrencies and decentralized finance can improve financial accessibility and inclusion, especially for minority groups, and blockchain technology can transparently distribute funding, which also can benefit the LGBTQ community.nn

Related: Cointelegraph Talks recap: Blockchain giving power to LGBTQ peoplenn

Emerging technologies are gaining momentum, becoming not just an innovative niche industry but rather our daily practice. To find out what crypto and blockchain industry representatives think about the impact of these technologies on the LGBTQ community, Cointelegraph reached out to a number of them to ask their opinions on the following questions: Can emerging technologies help members of the LGBTQ community improve their lives? And if yes, how?nnn”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:41:37″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:31″,”sort”:1,”translations”:{“id”:2659,”explained_post_id”:2666,”title_en”:”Introduction”,”content_en”:”

We live in a world where in at least 69 countries, there are national laws that criminalize same-sex relations between adults, though it’s only fair to note that this number has been decreasing over time. Emerging technologies play an important role in the process of protecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people from violence and discrimination and providing access to healthcare and financial services. Being part of the LGBTQ community myself, I witness the many positive changes that decentralized technologies can offer us as a community.nn

Last year, the world witnessed the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is still affecting everyone today. According to research released last month, “People with HIV have an increased risk of being admitted to hospital with severe COVID-19 and of dying from COVID-19.” According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), the population most vulnerable to HIV is the LGBTQ community, with the risk of acquiring HIV being 34 times higher for transgender women and 25 times higher among gay men. In response, the LGBT Foundation has decided to place HIV tests on the blockchain, which “makes the entire process transparent and traceable” and helps prevent HIV from spreading among vulnerable populations. As Erik Lamontagne, senior economist at UNAIDS, said: “This technology enables us to move almost as quickly as epidemics are moving. And this is fantastic! This is one of the opportunities.”nn

Even in developed countries, such as the United States, LGBTQ people face financial challenges because of their sexual or gender identity. Cryptocurrencies and decentralized finance can improve financial accessibility and inclusion, especially for minority groups, and blockchain technology can transparently distribute funding, which also can benefit the LGBTQ community.nn

Related: Cointelegraph Talks recap: Blockchain giving power to LGBTQ peoplenn

Emerging technologies are gaining momentum, becoming not just an innovative niche industry but rather our daily practice. To find out what crypto and blockchain industry representatives think about the impact of these technologies on the LGBTQ community, Cointelegraph reached out to a number of them to ask their opinions on the following questions: Can emerging technologies help members of the LGBTQ community improve their lives? And if yes, how?nnn”,”title_es”:””,”content_es”:”n”,”title_cn”:””,”content_cn”:”n”,”title_de”:””,”content_de”:”n”,”title_it”:””,”content_it”:”n”,”title_ar”:””,”content_ar”:”n”,”title_br”:””,”content_br”:”n”,”title_jp”:””,”content_jp”:”n”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:41:37″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:31″,”title_kr”:””,”content_kr”:”n”,”title_tr”:””,”content_tr”:”n”}},{“id”:2667,”post_id”:70951,”title”:”Caroline Pugliese of Rally:”,”content”:”

Caroline is the director of creator partnerships, entertainment, at Rally — an open network that enables creators to launch independent economies powered by the Ethereum blockchain.nn

“Crypto offers some of the most positive developments and opportunities for the LGBTQ community that we’ve seen in tech over the past few decades. Social tokens, in particular, are a burgeoning space that’s ideal for building community support for LGBTQ talent and small businesses, as well as providing space for specific cause-driven activations without the risk of being deplatformed or demonetized. The privacy that blockchain can provide and the open access to many crypto platforms allows people to participate even when their community or physical location is not accepting of the LGBTQ population.nn

The emergence of DAOs is also very promising for the digital communities that are being created. They can be remarkably niche, formed around topics that allow people to come together around a cause and create opportunities in a fair, community-oriented way. DAOs have the potential to create ways for members to have a safe space to communicate, have a say in the governance of a project and find ways to give back to both the DAO members and the larger LGBTQ community around the world. At the same time, the emergence of NFTs and their ongoing royalties provide LGBTQ talent, who may have previously struggled to find equal opportunities for their creative work, a way to get compensated and be given credit for what they have created.”nnn”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:44:06″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”sort”:2,”translations”:{“id”:2660,”explained_post_id”:2667,”title_en”:”Caroline Pugliese of Rally:”,”content_en”:”

Caroline is the director of creator partnerships, entertainment, at Rally — an open network that enables creators to launch independent economies powered by the Ethereum blockchain.nn

“Crypto offers some of the most positive developments and opportunities for the LGBTQ community that we’ve seen in tech over the past few decades. Social tokens, in particular, are a burgeoning space that’s ideal for building community support for LGBTQ talent and small businesses, as well as providing space for specific cause-driven activations without the risk of being deplatformed or demonetized. The privacy that blockchain can provide and the open access to many crypto platforms allows people to participate even when their community or physical location is not accepting of the LGBTQ population.nn

The emergence of DAOs is also very promising for the digital communities that are being created. They can be remarkably niche, formed around topics that allow people to come together around a cause and create opportunities in a fair, community-oriented way. DAOs have the potential to create ways for members to have a safe space to communicate, have a say in the governance of a project and find ways to give back to both the DAO members and the larger LGBTQ community around the world. At the same time, the emergence of NFTs and their ongoing royalties provide LGBTQ talent, who may have previously struggled to find equal opportunities for their creative work, a way to get compensated and be given credit for what they have created.”nnn”,”title_es”:””,”content_es”:”n”,”title_cn”:””,”content_cn”:”n”,”title_de”:””,”content_de”:”n”,”title_it”:””,”content_it”:”n”,”title_ar”:””,”content_ar”:”n”,”title_br”:””,”content_br”:”n”,”title_jp”:””,”content_jp”:”n”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:44:06″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”title_kr”:””,”content_kr”:”n”,”title_tr”:””,”content_tr”:”n”}},{“id”:2668,”post_id”:70951,”title”:”Christof Wittig of Hornet:”,”content”:”

Christof is the founder and CEO of Hornet, a queer social network with over 30 million users worldwide.nn

“Emerging technologies play a major role for the LGBTQ community, whether we like it or not.nn

On the negative side, 64% of adult LGBTQ Americans have reported online discrimination and harassment on the ‘big five’ heteronormative social networks [Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok], according to the recently published Social Media Safety Index by GLAAD. That is the highest number of positive responses among any minority in the U.S. and is up from 40% in a similar study conducted by Hornet and Kantar in 2018. We see day in and day out how technology amplifies all aspects of our lives, including all the negatives, from LGBTQ discrimination in the U.S. to the actions of the 71 countries that are still criminalizing being LGBTQ today.nn

On the positive side, we can use the sheer scale of technology to make it a powerful force for good. Hornet’s social network provides a safe space for members of the LGBTQ community, allowing authentic social connections to emerge even when people are locked down during COVID-19, live in a far-flung place away from the queer centers of this world, or are inhibited through other reasons from easily connecting with other queer people to find that inherent love and belonging that is so easily experienceable in offline community meetups, etc.nn

Hornet already makes extensive use of AI to detect suspicious patterns to identify catfish, spammers and attackers, and we continuously seek to develop ‘proof-of-work’ concepts such as the ‘Hornet Badge’ to verify identities. We cannot rely on government-issued IDs as these could turn into peril if such information were to get into the wrong hands (including by hacking, government court orders, or through carelessness or profiteering by companies that don’t put the well-being of our community front and center in their business.)nn

In the long run, I believe that blockchain, a decentralized technology, is a perfect match for a decentralized community like ours. And just like a nation-state has IDs, a currency and a budget, blockchain gives us the tools to provide for identity (pseudonymity), value storage and transfer, and some form of funding or taxation to put resources behind projects of common interest. To this end, we have initiated the LGBT Foundation and look forward to working with interested members of the crypto and the LGBTQ communities to develop the underlying infrastructure.”nnn”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:45:05″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”sort”:3,”translations”:{“id”:2661,”explained_post_id”:2668,”title_en”:”Christof Wittig of Hornet:”,”content_en”:”

Christof is the founder and CEO of Hornet, a queer social network with over 30 million users worldwide.nn

“Emerging technologies play a major role for the LGBTQ community, whether we like it or not.nn

On the negative side, 64% of adult LGBTQ Americans have reported online discrimination and harassment on the ‘big five’ heteronormative social networks , according to the recently published Social Media Safety Index by GLAAD. That is the highest number of positive responses among any minority in the U.S. and is up from 40% in a similar study conducted by Hornet and Kantar in 2018. We see day in and day out how technology amplifies all aspects of our lives, including all the negatives, from LGBTQ discrimination in the U.S. to the actions of the 71 countries that are still criminalizing being LGBTQ today.nn

On the positive side, we can use the sheer scale of technology to make it a powerful force for good. Hornet’s social network provides a safe space for members of the LGBTQ community, allowing authentic social connections to emerge even when people are locked down during COVID-19, live in a far-flung place away from the queer centers of this world, or are inhibited through other reasons from easily connecting with other queer people to find that inherent love and belonging that is so easily experienceable in offline community meetups, etc.nn

Hornet already makes extensive use of AI to detect suspicious patterns to identify catfish, spammers and attackers, and we continuously seek to develop ‘proof-of-work’ concepts such as the ‘Hornet Badge’ to verify identities. We cannot rely on government-issued IDs as these could turn into peril if such information were to get into the wrong hands (including by hacking, government court orders, or through carelessness or profiteering by companies that don’t put the well-being of our community front and center in their business.)nn

In the long run, I believe that blockchain, a decentralized technology, is a perfect match for a decentralized community like ours. And just like a nation-state has IDs, a currency and a budget, blockchain gives us the tools to provide for identity (pseudonymity), value storage and transfer, and some form of funding or taxation to put resources behind projects of common interest. To this end, we have initiated the LGBT Foundation and look forward to working with interested members of the crypto and the LGBTQ communities to develop the underlying infrastructure.”nnn”,”title_es”:””,”content_es”:”n”,”title_cn”:””,”content_cn”:”n”,”title_de”:””,”content_de”:”n”,”title_it”:””,”content_it”:”n”,”title_ar”:””,”content_ar”:”n”,”title_br”:””,”content_br”:”n”,”title_jp”:””,”content_jp”:”n”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:45:05″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”title_kr”:””,”content_kr”:”n”,”title_tr”:””,”content_tr”:”n”}},{“id”:2669,”post_id”:70951,”title”:”Cristina Dolan of InsideChains:”,”content”:”

Cristina is the founder and CEO of InsideChains, which helps organizations create solutions and new business models by utilizing a blockchain layer for trust. She is also former chair of MIT Enterprise Forum and co-author of the upcoming book “Transparency in ESG and the Circular Economy.”nn

“When Apple first released its credit card, there were stories about gender discrimination. Traditional banks are risk averse and regulated to prevent systemic risk, which can result in unintentional discrimination and lack of inclusivity. Gender doesn’t need to be a factor in the eligibility for financial services. Technology is powering new fintech solutions that offer a wide array of innovative services.nn

Open banking has made it possible for AI and data-enabled credit solutions to be offered at scale in cost-effective ways. Individuals and companies now have access to credit without the requirement for traditional historical risk profiles. Neobanks offer cost-effective, efficient transactions.nn

Today, crypto-enabled platforms are offering greater returns and a variety of services that do not have narrow requirements for eligibility. Account access on blockchain platforms is controlled by customers with their private and public keypairs and doesn’t require an intermediary organization. A new generation of verification platforms allows for third-party identity verification, eliminating full disclosure of sensitive information with every financial institution for Know Your Customer regulatory disclosures. Distributed and advanced technologies are providing a growing number of improved financial services to a more diverse population where customers have greater control.”nnn”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:45:41″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”sort”:4,”translations”:{“id”:2662,”explained_post_id”:2669,”title_en”:”Cristina Dolan of InsideChains:”,”content_en”:”

Cristina is the founder and CEO of InsideChains, which helps organizations create solutions and new business models by utilizing a blockchain layer for trust. She is also former chair of MIT Enterprise Forum and co-author of the upcoming book “Transparency in ESG and the Circular Economy.”nn

“When Apple first released its credit card, there were stories about gender discrimination. Traditional banks are risk averse and regulated to prevent systemic risk, which can result in unintentional discrimination and lack of inclusivity. Gender doesn’t need to be a factor in the eligibility for financial services. Technology is powering new fintech solutions that offer a wide array of innovative services.nn

Open banking has made it possible for AI and data-enabled credit solutions to be offered at scale in cost-effective ways. Individuals and companies now have access to credit without the requirement for traditional historical risk profiles. Neobanks offer cost-effective, efficient transactions.nn

Today, crypto-enabled platforms are offering greater returns and a variety of services that do not have narrow requirements for eligibility. Account access on blockchain platforms is controlled by customers with their private and public keypairs and doesn’t require an intermediary organization. A new generation of verification platforms allows for third-party identity verification, eliminating full disclosure of sensitive information with every financial institution for Know Your Customer regulatory disclosures. Distributed and advanced technologies are providing a growing number of improved financial services to a more diverse population where customers have greater control.”nnn”,”title_es”:””,”content_es”:”n”,”title_cn”:””,”content_cn”:”n”,”title_de”:””,”content_de”:”n”,”title_it”:””,”content_it”:”n”,”title_ar”:””,”content_ar”:”n”,”title_br”:””,”content_br”:”n”,”title_jp”:””,”content_jp”:”n”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:45:41″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”title_kr”:””,”content_kr”:”n”,”title_tr”:””,”content_tr”:”n”}},{“id”:2670,”post_id”:70951,”title”:”Don Richmond of Filmio:”,”content”:”

Don is the chief marketing officer of Filmio Inc., a decentralized entertainment ecosystem for the filmmaking and TV industries.nn

“Blockchain is a great tool to circumvent oppressive power structures. Although the technology does not necessarily have the capacity to provide the rights and freedoms that members of the LGBTQ community deserve, it has the ability to offer financial and organizational viability via its decentralized, democratic protocols. As many societies in many parts of the world try to exclude LGBTQ members from fair participation in the economy, blockchain can provide alternative means to earning income and building businesses.nn

But beyond the economic factor, there is even plenty of potential within the arts to empower the LGBTQ communities around the world to connect, create, fund and share. For example, in countries where LGBTQ films are not permitted or socially accepted — and therefore do not get funding and/or an audience — blockchain can give creators who are either part of the LGBTQ community or want to talk about LGBTQ issues the means to find their audience, market their project, and get funding and distribution.nn

Emergent technologies have taken a giant step toward disintermediating the prevailing power structures and have placed access to resources back into the hands of the people.”nnn”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:46:12″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”sort”:5,”translations”:{“id”:2663,”explained_post_id”:2670,”title_en”:”Don Richmond of Filmio:”,”content_en”:”

Don is the chief marketing officer of Filmio Inc., a decentralized entertainment ecosystem for the filmmaking and TV industries.nn

“Blockchain is a great tool to circumvent oppressive power structures. Although the technology does not necessarily have the capacity to provide the rights and freedoms that members of the LGBTQ community deserve, it has the ability to offer financial and organizational viability via its decentralized, democratic protocols. As many societies in many parts of the world try to exclude LGBTQ members from fair participation in the economy, blockchain can provide alternative means to earning income and building businesses.nn

But beyond the economic factor, there is even plenty of potential within the arts to empower the LGBTQ communities around the world to connect, create, fund and share. For example, in countries where LGBTQ films are not permitted or socially accepted — and therefore do not get funding and/or an audience — blockchain can give creators who are either part of the LGBTQ community or want to talk about LGBTQ issues the means to find their audience, market their project, and get funding and distribution.nn

Emergent technologies have taken a giant step toward disintermediating the prevailing power structures and have placed access to resources back into the hands of the people.”nnn”,”title_es”:””,”content_es”:”n”,”title_cn”:””,”content_cn”:”n”,”title_de”:””,”content_de”:”n”,”title_it”:””,”content_it”:”n”,”title_ar”:””,”content_ar”:”n”,”title_br”:””,”content_br”:”n”,”title_jp”:””,”content_jp”:”n”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:46:12″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”title_kr”:””,”content_kr”:”n”,”title_tr”:””,”content_tr”:”n”}},{“id”:2671,”post_id”:70951,”title”:”Elissa Shevinsky of Cointelegraph:”,”content”:”

Elissa is the chief technology officer of Cointelegraph, the world’s foremost blockchain-focused media platform.nn

“We are seeing that NFTs can be a vehicle to help artists and other creatives support their work, outside traditional funding sources (whether that’s Hollywood or Wall Street.) One of my favorite examples is seeing Mila Kunis produce Stoner Cats as an NFT in partnership with Big Head. Even someone as powerful as Kunis felt the difficulties of getting funding for non-mainstream art.nn

We’re seeing many artists — less well-known artists — using NFTs to connect with patrons and collectors. This helps a very wide range of previously marginalized people, and certainly LGBTQAI people.nn

As for other emerging tech, there’s good and bad. AI is the classic example. Do we have the wisdom and foresight to use AI for good? Who is harmed if we do not?”nnn”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:46:46″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”sort”:6,”translations”:{“id”:2664,”explained_post_id”:2671,”title_en”:”Elissa Shevinsky of Cointelegraph:”,”content_en”:”

Elissa is the chief technology officer of Cointelegraph, the world’s foremost blockchain-focused media platform.nn

“We are seeing that NFTs can be a vehicle to help artists and other creatives support their work, outside traditional funding sources (whether that’s Hollywood or Wall Street.) One of my favorite examples is seeing Mila Kunis produce Stoner Cats as an NFT in partnership with Big Head. Even someone as powerful as Kunis felt the difficulties of getting funding for non-mainstream art.nn

We’re seeing many artists — less well-known artists — using NFTs to connect with patrons and collectors. This helps a very wide range of previously marginalized people, and certainly LGBTQAI people.nn

As for other emerging tech, there’s good and bad. AI is the classic example. Do we have the wisdom and foresight to use AI for good? Who is harmed if we do not?”nnn”,”title_es”:””,”content_es”:”n”,”title_cn”:””,”content_cn”:”n”,”title_de”:””,”content_de”:”n”,”title_it”:””,”content_it”:”n”,”title_ar”:””,”content_ar”:”n”,”title_br”:””,”content_br”:”n”,”title_jp”:””,”content_jp”:”n”,”created_at”:”2021-08-13 15:46:46″,”updated_at”:”2021-08-13 15:57:29″,”title_kr”:””,”content_kr”:”n”,”title_tr”:””,”content_tr”:”n”}},{“id”:2672,”post_id”:70951,”title”:”Eloisa Marchesoni, ICO, IEO and STO adviser:”,”content”:”

Eloisa is also the co-founder of Blackchain, a management consulting company focusing on the blockchain industry.nn

“Online surveillance and censorship have cast a shadow over this marginalized community.nn

Tokyo-based Famiee Project began to issue blockchain-backed partnership certificates for same-sex couples in early 2021. To apply for a certificate, couples need to download an app, verify their personal details and sign a declaration. Using blockchain means the data is not changed, and the system works without some central owners, keeping the data available for the family and their next generations. From employer spousal benefits, including parental leave and life insurance, to getting permission from landlords to live together, the practical benefits couples gain from obtaining a recognized proof of marriage can have a material impact on the lives and finances of LGBTQ partners.nn

Plans for the LGBT Token went far beyond just setting up a cryptocurrency, with goals including:nn

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