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by CJefferson
1649 days ago
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The problem with this type of thing (to me) is always what happens when reality meets the blockchain? What is someone steals my NFT? I would expect a court would say the wine is still mine, so the NFT doesn't represent ownership any more. What is someone loses the private key to their NFT? Do we just throw the wine down the drain? Again no. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearer_bond
IIRC with wine futures you have to either collect your wine or pay for its storage, if you abandon it then at some point (per the contract) it belongs to the winery. At least with wine I think there is a lot of precedent here, there are norms you’d want to fit your crypto doings around.