Sounds like you/porsche can allow lock/unlock access via blockchain, using smart contracts. Does this open the door (no pun intended) for governments to deliver subpoenas for getting access to locked cars? Convenience is always at the expense of freedom.
Do you think this could be used by rental agencies and car sharing services without having to be managed by Porsche? What about privacy; would it be possible to identify the current occupant of a particular car from inspecting a public ledger?
ct0|8 years ago
tachyoff|8 years ago
na85|8 years ago
Cannot wait until a hard fork is required to prevent thieves from opening my car.
castle-bravo|8 years ago
headsoup|8 years ago
If someone does understand what Porsche is doing here with blockchain, please translate...
mvindahl|8 years ago
Was hoping to at last have someone describe an actual use case for the blockchain, but nope, another blank.