• QuentinCallaghan
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    -22 years ago

    Blockchain can have practical use for fields like supply chain management, energy, banking and food industry. Do NFTs have this quality?

    • @ree
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      102 years ago

      The words you’re looking for are databases and open standard. Blochains solves nothing

      • @guojing
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        -32 years ago

        Then show me a decentralized currency which doesnt use blockchain.

          • @AgreeableLandscape
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            32 years ago

            I’ll raise you things that are immediately useful to the possessor, like

            • @guojing
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              -12 years ago

              Have fun renting a whole truck to transport the equivalent of a few grams of gold. Plus gold doesnt go bad.

          • @guojing
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            12 years ago

            Good point, I should have said digital currency. Gold is great, but sadly you cant use it to pay online.

        • @AgreeableLandscape
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          Raw resources? Money as an entire concept is both irredeemably flawed and an extremely recent invention.

          Need food? Get food. Need metal? Get metal. Need a phone? Get a phone. Need healthcare? Get healthcare. If you distribute it so everyone gets a fair share based on their individual needs, there will be no need for money.

          • @guojing
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            02 years ago

            I wouldnt call a few thousand years “extremely recent”. And like I said in my other comment, carrying and storing gold or money is a lot more practical than a truck full of vegetables.

          • @guojing
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            02 years ago

            Speculative assets which you can use to buy things.

            • @Aarkon@feddit.de
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              Money can exist outside a ledger. Bitcoin can’t, it literally is the ledger, and therefore not money.

    • @AgreeableLandscape
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      Banking was the original pitch for blockchain, sure, but supply chain management? Energy? Food industry?! What about any of those would not be just as well or better served by a regular database? Like, just a plain ol’ SQL server? Which would be easier to host and maintain, faster both in throughput and latency, and would be more energy efficient.