But how could an artist today take their fanbase to a competing venue if the artist doesn’t know who their fans are? (only the venue has the list)
OK then just #2 then. The cartel sells them on-blockchain to a shell company for the price they wish to report, then that company sells them in their own separate market for whatever price they want.
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Or they skip the shell company together and just require the BitCoin payment _and_ a credit card transaction for additional money, so the BitCoin part looks right but there was a kickback you couldn't see.
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Because as long as the blockchain exists it outpaces any separate market or attempt to fork it (I think?). Bear in mind why would you buy from a separate market when you could see the real price on the blockchain and buy direct from the source?
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Again, I don't understand at all. That is already true before BlockChain. You can already look up on-line what Alice sells turnips for. So if the answer is "because you know the price", well that was already true.
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