• __dev@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Polestar uses contracts and audits to ethically source materials, not blockchain. It uses blockchain as a shitty append-only SQL database to (apparently) tell you where the materials came from. Let me quote from Circulor’s website:

    data can be fed seamlessly to the blockchain via system integration using RESTful Web Service APIs with security and authentication protocols

    So the chain is private and accessible only through a centralized, authenticated REST API. This is a traditional web application. A centralized append-only ledger is not even a blockchain.

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        10 months ago

        Buzz words. It doesn’t matter if it’s true, as long as it sells. See, you remembered, so it worked.

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        10 months ago

        Well, I’m saying Circulor is most likely lying about their “blockchain” actually being a blockchain, or that they’ve pointlessly set up extra nodes to perform redundant work in order to avoid technically lying.

        Blockchain is completely pointless without 3rd parties being part of the network. It’s like me saying I run a personal social network for just myself.