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Blockchain is meant to be unchangeable, but should there be room for exceptions?

Welcome to Bloomberg Crypto, our twice-weekly look at Bitcoin, blockchain and more. In today’s edition, Olga Kharif imagines a reversible crypto world:
For proponents of blockchain technology, some of its biggest strengths lie in the fact that open-source digital ledgers are under no one’s control, and that transactions, once made, can’t be tinkered with.

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