Don’t forget the ability of major actors to rewrite history, making these blockchains incredibly centralized and absolutely mutable. If someone with enough clout decides to roll something back, it happens.
thesmokingman
joined 2 years ago
Don’t forget the ability of major actors to rewrite history, making these blockchains incredibly centralized and absolutely mutable. If someone with enough clout decides to roll something back, it happens.
It’s still just another type of ID so you can do lookups on it. Nothing would change. UUIDs are used all the time.