RE: Wherein I ramble along, trying to think about putting genomes on blockchains
Thanks for an interesting read, @effofex! You certainly went above and beyond when I asked why you thought it was a bad idea to store genomic data on the blockchain.
The reason why I originally wanted this type of data on the blockchain is because I have become a big fan of decentralizing a lot of things, and I believe science is one of the things who would do well on a blockchain where we can record who uploads what, can see all changes etc. It's great that NCBI is doing a great job with hosting the data at this time, but the fact that they removed info about global warming is really worrisome.
But I completely see your point in how it's not a good fit right now. I think we need to wait 10 years or so before we start seeing these types of applications from a blockchain, and by that time we will hopefully have much faster and better blockchains that are capable of letting us store huge amounts of data in a decentralized way.
I think it'll be sooner than 10 year for offchain things - stuff like paper commentary, adding metadata, curation, etc.
Let's hope so ;)