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Originally Posted by CSharp
It'll be a matter of time before the Russians will have blockchain process hacked or corrupted. Either that or the blockchaining will be overwhelming to complete any more transactions. Once that happens, all crypto-transactions will collapse. It's not like digital rights haven't been hacked or stolen before - all digital intangibles can be hacked and faked. At least even with a forged art like Mona Lisa on your wall, you can still admire the smile and the beauty that's in front of you without logging into a computer and searching through a bunch of files to get at it. And you wouldn't care if another person owned a copy of it since you know it's fake and it cost a fraction of the real thing. 
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It's owning the rights to something and really isn't new. If you own the rights to a photograph, a song, a movie ect. You get paid every time it's used.
Blockchain just facilitates the ownership and is more secure than our previous systems.
Nobody is "hacking the blockchain"
No need to fear the future, embrace it