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by illiarian
1191 days ago
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> My original question illustrates that an NFT deed is interchangeable with a property deed. It's not. NFTs are non-enforceable. > Public blockchains can help expose manipulations of property records No they can't. I literally provided you with examples. |
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They are as non-enforceable as property deeds. (i.e. property deed enforce-ability relies on the government too)
> No they can't. I literally provided you with examples.
They absolutely can. If someone modifies the NFT on the blockchain you will see exactly when and by whom it was modified. This could be provided as evidence in court.