Jason
@jachian
Serious Q. With all the comparisons of NFTs to a house’s Title or a Marriage Certificate.. is someone actually putting that corpus on chain? Why/Why not?
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artlu
@artlu
% of wallet assets lost/rugged/hacked is too high (which empirically proves that we are still so early) is acceptable for jpegs and magic internet money, less for general RWA
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adrienne
@adrienne
CA experimenting with car titles https://blockworks.co/news/california-pilots-blockchain-car-title-management-system-on-tezos
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Cameron Armstrong
@cameron
The state of Utah puts marriage certificates on chain. It’s obv just a better digital copy of it. https://www.utahcounty.gov/dept/clerk/marriage/digitalvspapercertcopy.html
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miketrap
@miketrap
As with most crypto projects, the bottleneck is regulatory. New system would need to be recognized by the old system as legitimate, and old system has zero incentive to blow up it's franchise.
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ken
@kenergy.eth
No, because county registry of deeds is the ultimate source of legitimacy for property ownership and the recorder's office is not well known for adopting new technology Have you ever tried to look up who is on title for a deed? It's a pretty archaic experience
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