TechFlow News, April 22: According to a Cointelegraph report, Admiral Samuel Paparo of the U.S. Navy stated at a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee that Bitcoin is a “valuable computer science tool,” and that its proof-of-work technology holds significant applications in cybersecurity—raising attackers’ costs and helping safeguard data, information, and command signals, thereby supporting U.S. national security interests. Paparo noted: “Beyond its economic implications, it has highly important computer science applications in cybersecurity.” Earlier, in 2023, Jason Lowery of the U.S. Space Force expressed a similar view.
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