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Worthless? I think NOT!!
A ledger is nothing but a scoreboard, it has no value unless more than one party values it.
Now if that scoreboard was a bulletin board, now it has value to more than those using it to keep score and serves everyone.
One way I see this taking off is to replace DNS and IRR. Who owns 10.10.10.0/24 or 10.0.0.0/8 does which is under the authority of RFC1918. How about 8.8.8.0/24 oh same owners as google.com under the authority of XYZ.
We pay $10/yr for a domain so a registrar can have infrastructure to handle those queries even if you're not going to use google or verizon services some ONE authority needs to hold that record.
Why not make use of this blockchain to replace those authorities only getting more and more massive? Make that ledger public and reduce the attacks that cripple smaller networks by making this a TCP lookup not UDP