How does this make sense?

How does this make sense?

>buy new car with smartcontract insurance
>take hammer to sensor

“Oops looks like I was in a collision”
>smart contract automatically outputs payment to bank account

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Imagine having a single digit iq like op

Wouldn't this require your car to be connected to the internet at all times? No thanks lol

What do you expect from a 2 person team lmao incompetent potheads

great point glad you could enlighten me

Holy shit that's a 10bn usecase
A FUCKING
10BN
USECASE
ONLY ONE
IS WORTH
10BN
IMAGINE THE REST

holy shit you're right. just sold 100k

He's talking about new cars like a Tesla. Insurance is going to want a car to upload data to a trustless blockchain, not Tesla servers, to determine insurance payouts. You do know about the tsla/link connection, right?

I think it’s a valid question. Architecting smart contracts will be a form of art. The hardware will lag behind the software initially, but time will fix this.

t. nopants