Comment by zinodaur
Yeah, but doing it with non-anonymous crypto just seems worse in every way than doing it with a database?
Yeah, but doing it with non-anonymous crypto just seems worse in every way than doing it with a database?
All the same financial rails apply to crypto - enforcement is just lagging a bit.
E.g., you could do what World of Warcraft does - Gold can be earned/exchanged in game, and can also interact with the real world in nebulous ways. Using the hyper advanced technologies of relational databases and ignoring financial legislation, they have enabled ultra-high-throughput microtransactions, with the added benefit of not spraying the public ledger on to the desk of every law enforcement agency on the planet.
Fail to see how you can do it with a database with existing financial rails - the costs are too high