would this mean more public oversight and transparency into corporations due to audits on blockchain? or am i overlooking something and have no idea what im talking about?
RE: The Corporatisation of Blockchain
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It could do depending on what the corporation is using blockchain for. Some companies might permission public access to certain data on their blockchain such as their employment statistics, energy usage / carbon footprint and these might be used more as marketing tools. But I cannot see them volunteering to be transparent across the board until perhaps that becomes a norm that would make them look suspicious if they didn't. But I doubt that will happen soon.
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