Home DNA testing kits are still a fairly new concept, but hey, those are the blueprints to your body – it’s probably a good idea to treat them like the sensitive data they are, right? That’s what startups like Nebula Genomics, Encrypgen, DNATix, and others are trying to do by putting your genome on a blockchain that ensures you will always have control over who gets to access your source code. That’s where current DNA testing services, like 23andMe, Helix, Ancestry.com, and others have been coming up a little bit short: they anonymize your data, allow you to opt out of third-party usage, and some… Read more