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by ahnick
1191 days ago
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> You literally said that all the data is stored somewhere else. No, I didn't. The NFT would be stored on chain and inside the NFT would be hash of the data that is stored off chain. Anyone can then source the off chain data from any location and then compute the hash of that data and compare it with what is stored on chain. > It stores some unenforceable token that is only valid as long as those who actually enforce ownership agree that it proves anything. This is no different than any other system. What makes that Oracle database that your property assessor uses to store your parcel information in enforceable? Oh yeah, the government. |
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> No, I didn't... NFT would be hash of the data that is stored off chain.
Yes. You literally said all the data would be stored somewhere else.
> This is no different than any other system.
If this is no different than any other system, then it has no benefits of any other system.
> What makes that Oracle database that your property assessor uses to store your parcel information in enforceable? Oh yeah, the government.
Indeed, the government.
Who makes your fantasy tokens referring to physical objects enforceable? Oh right. No one.