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by UncleMeat 1917 days ago
> It's fairly easy to verify the origins of statements here, especially since Jack is on Twitter announcing his NFT on his timeline. What more than that do you need?

Now you rely on a tweet being durable. The entire blockchain history is based on something not on the blockchain that can be edited by people with root at Twitter.

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Easy to solve by storing inter-chain links, signatures, immutable data structures and content addressing
And if Jack doesn't want to bother with that? Clearly he didn't do any of that this time.
Is not needed for him to do anything, most of mainstream internet is already archived via Archive.org and similar efforts