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by useful
1727 days ago
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Any time you deal with physicals things? Yep. I wouldn't need a lawyer if a digital contract enforced a 2% commission paid to a wallet address. I would need a lawyer if all transactions weren't paid into that wallet address. If I use software to play a song and it uses an NFT to make a payment to the owner. I theoretically cut out a lot of middlemen whos value is making sure the correct people are paid. There are tons of edge cases where anyone can argue that this wouldn't work but I think that the system only has to meet a bar where it is potentially better than what we have now. |
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