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No, I assumed they'd just store your "points" in a Users table in a relational database, plus a "transactions" table somewhere for history. Going with a blockchain solution is kind of crazy unless you're a blockchain company searching for a use case for your ridiculous--wait, what's this "Copyright © 2021 Block.one" bit at the bottom of their page?


You’ll reconsider once you see Twitter transitioning to such a model to circumvent regulation while still trying to capture value.




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