Sometimes I ask myself such a question, are there cases now where it's easy to "lose" evidence in our courts or quietly substitute a photo/report?
I looked at Vanar and got goosebumps. This is a ready-made blockchain specifically for forensics!
Imagine: an investigator on-site takes a photo of the crime scene and at that very second the snapshot is engraved into the network. The commissions are minimal, so every fingerprint, every stroke, every analysis can be stamped. And that's it. Then no one will say "oh, but we accidentally re-uploaded this photo yesterday." Because it's irreversible, the time is fixed, to fake it retroactively is just impossible.
While some are playing with NFT-cats in this network, it could become a real foundation for a fair court. Why is hardly anyone shouting about this? This is literally a tool to make the world at least a little fairer, and they talk to us about it too quietly.@Vanarchain #vanar $VANRY