It now seems practically mainstream, with futures and institutional investors. Every resident and employee will have what amounts to an Ethereum address, which they will use to vote on local measures and store their personal data. That is a widely shared view in the blockchain community, but there are significant questions about whether any of it can work in the real world. Where you are employed is key. Supported by. Get our latest tax tips straight to your email for free. That same county commissioner, Lance Gilman, bought the land surrounding the brothel and turned it into the industrial park where Tesla and Google are now located.