No HTTPS everywhere

HTTPS makes surfing the web more secure.

I am totally pro security. And Privacy. And Stemmit should use HTTPS of course.

But is there a need for sending me publicly available information (as pages like coinmarketcap.com do) encrypted. Here is no need to hide something after all.

In these cases HTTPS makes sure that the content the server send is the same that you receive. So pages should use HTTPS, shouldn't they?
Yes and no.
Yes, they should make sure that you receive what they send, but how about hashing the content and encrypting the hash with HTTPS? So you can be sure that the content is unchanged without having to encrypt the entire content.

What do you think about this? Do you have a website? Does it uses HTTPS?

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