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by ASpaceCowboi
1868 days ago
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Maybe i'm just an idiot, but this: >For this NFT, they're going to issue a public report tracking how this specific tranche of money is spent, and estimating the number of lives saved as a result. In my opinion, that is vital. Many donations to non-profits are used for many various reasons (some justifiable, some definitely NOT). This actually allows tracking on that money.
So isn't this a good thing? People can easily manipulate stats on documents without having to worry about someone else double checking the work. With the ability to track the NFT's currency transactions is good, no? |
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Perhaps I’m misunderstanding how this all works. How is the “report” that will be issued any different from a regular document? Just because it will be an NFT doesn’t mean it will be more accurate does it? Someone will still write whatever they want on the document itself and there’s no mechanism that will make this document more accurate than any other document.