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Blockchain and RPGs: When Fantasy Meets (Digital) Reality
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<blockquote data-quote="dbm" data-source="post: 7770163" data-attributes="member: 8014"><p>Block chain is ‘the new hotness’ in IT at the moment. People are looking at applying it to all sorts of things. It’s essence is a decentralised database which cannot be hacked in a practical sense because that would break the chain. </p><p></p><p>Anything you might want to store in a database can use a block chain to secure, but it’s just a token. My understanding is that you don’t store large volumes of data in a token. Tokens are the things you mine, and they require real computing power to create. Eventually they will be very expensive to create so you need to think ahead and sanity check that the system will still be worth operating in a few years time. You would probably have to incentivise token miners in some way, maybe giving them a significantly reduced subscription to any service you are planning?</p><p></p><p>The ultimate question that needs to be answered is: what is a block chain giving you over a regular, singular database? This is the reason for blockchain in cryptocurrency: so no one can unilaterally create or destroy your ‘money’. But that really isn’t a great risk with RPGs, is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbm, post: 7770163, member: 8014"] Block chain is ‘the new hotness’ in IT at the moment. People are looking at applying it to all sorts of things. It’s essence is a decentralised database which cannot be hacked in a practical sense because that would break the chain. Anything you might want to store in a database can use a block chain to secure, but it’s just a token. My understanding is that you don’t store large volumes of data in a token. Tokens are the things you mine, and they require real computing power to create. Eventually they will be very expensive to create so you need to think ahead and sanity check that the system will still be worth operating in a few years time. You would probably have to incentivise token miners in some way, maybe giving them a significantly reduced subscription to any service you are planning? The ultimate question that needs to be answered is: what is a block chain giving you over a regular, singular database? This is the reason for blockchain in cryptocurrency: so no one can unilaterally create or destroy your ‘money’. But that really isn’t a great risk with RPGs, is it? [/QUOTE]
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