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the only way to truly verify the authenticity of a photo is to mint at the point of capture. embedding wallets into cameras can assure that the metadata—including device, location, timestamps, etc.— is recorded onchain before it's edited. https://zora.co/collect/zora:0x5abf0c04ab7196e2bdd19313b479baebd9f7791b/128
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But how would you know that the array of bytes isn't pushed into the camera before mint. The problem with guaranteeing authenticity is a lack of total control of the supply chain. There isn't a way to "sign the world" and validate that signature.
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