I'm here because I'm curious.
Crypto is a wild place currently, like pre-Cambrian explosion. A lot of different developments take place at once. With rather far fetched objectives.
Storing content in the block chain could be a good idea. I'm puzzled since years about the impact of digitalisation on art. BC digitalisation took away an important aspect from art: identity. If you can produce unlimited copies of Mona Lisas, do they have the same value/meaning like the original in the Louvre?
Or is identity even irrelevant for art? But if identity is irrelevant, why do people do pay extra prices for a unique piece or art?
Is it mere symbolism they pay for?
Is that irrational? or rational?
But if you can assign an unique token to a digital artefact (art) it is getting back identity. Has this any meaning?
I'm a data engineer/scientist, prefer Scala, but don't shy away from other languages.