Hmmmm I know it's still early, but I'm not feeling the revolutionary vibe here. Seems like this kind of thing has been around for a couple decades. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
Only you will have access to that QR you purchased using the smart contract protocol on that blockchain. No middle man, no fees, no scalping
I'll admit. I get the value of bitcoin and other cryptocurrency. But at least to how NFT's compare to art - I just don't see the value. I'm ****ing old. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
Only you will have access to that QR you purchased using the smart contract protocol on that blockchain. No middle man, no fees, no scalping
There still has to be a marketplace that brings the buyer and seller together right? They'll want a cut. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
99.99% of Blockchain solutions are to problems that aren't actually problems or add inefficiencies to problems that have already been solved
I can’t disagree with this but you do realize the Us Monetary policy right now is not sustainable right? Money was never supposed to have central authority over access and supply.
And Ticketmaster is a problem that blockchain will fix. Much like Title Agencies, Realtors and other middlemen wedged in between Alice and Bob trying to make a seamless transaction w/o getting raped. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiefRocka:
I can’t disagree with this but you do realize the Us Monetary policy right now is not sustainable right? Money was never supposed to have central authority over access and supply.
And Ticketmaster is a problem that blockchain will fix. Much like Title Agencies, Realtors and other middlemen wedged in between Alice and Bob trying to make a seamless transaction w/o getting raped.
So how do buyers find sellers? There has to be some kind of marketplace right? And that marketplace will want a cut and there will likely also be gas fees. So won't that mean there will just be a crypto version of ticketmaster/StubHub etc? [Reply]