It has value for the consumer, as they can second-hand trade DLC, right? Still trying to figure out if there’s a producer advantage.
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This is why you've (presumably) seen me say over and over that crypto solves a problem nobody had: tracking the integers. That's easy. We have many, many ways to do it and they all work. The hard part is law enforcement, and crypto does literally nothing to help.
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Yet another way to say it would be that the world after crypto will be identical to the world before crypto. It will still be governments, law, police, and lawsuits over breach of contract. Crypto will have literally no effect, because it doesn't address any of these issues.
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But if say the Supreme Court had decided that NFTs constituted valid tickets, then you’d win your own little case of entry-denied for certain, right?
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A ticket is a contract, (which is a state law matter but beyond the point here) and a contract can be written any number of ways, or verbal. The particular form (beyond not being verbal) isn’t terribly core to its enforceability.
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