The only thing I could come up with would be that every change has to be agreed on by over 50% of all computers in the system. And that everything is tracked, saved and archived. Oh, and everyone can see that you paid $6.90 for something from “mighty midget madman”
The only thing I could come up with would be that every change has to be agreed on by over 50% of all computers in the system. And that everything is tracked, saved and archived. Oh, and everyone can see that you paid $6.90 for something from “mighty midget madman”
Ok and what prohibits a non-profit to do the same? An open readable database, maybe even dezentralized?
Why would you want that?
I mean, transparency about income is excellent, but everyone knowing who you’re giving money to? Heck no.
So a centralized database where you can control what to make public is better then.
And I realize only now that you have been sarcastic.