The explosion in stolen artwork being minted as NFTs just demonstrates how ridiculous the idea of "the blockchain" as a revolution in "verification and data integrity" always was It doesn't solve that problem AT ALL
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Christ the errors and misinformation and fraud you see isn't a result of people "hacking the database" It happens when people MAKE THE DATABASE It's a result of the way information GETS ADDED TO THE DATABASE IN THE FIRST PLACE
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NO ONE CARES ABOUT THE DATABASE "GETTING HACKED", THAT WAS ALWAYS THE EASIEST PROBLEM TO SOLVE THE IDEA THAT A CENTRALIZED SERVER "GETTING HACKED" IS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM PEOPLE HAVE TODAY IS STUPID PARANOID NERD BULLSHIT
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All this shit like Amazon saying they're going to put inventory "on the blockchain" and that will stop discrepancies Discrepancies almost never occur AFTER data entry, they occur when someone with a clipboard enters data about the physical cargo into the computer to start with
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ok. is there aaaaaaany part of crypto shit that isn't tunnel vision nerd nonsense? I tried to get someone to explain to me why crypto things are so much better than just...paper money that it's worth all the harm they do, and their response TL:DRed to "you can loan out the $"
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"This data hasn't changed." "OK... Has the product changed hands or been adulterated? Does it come from where people told me it came from? Can I literally learn anything about the product?" "This data hasn't changed."
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