I don't believe it can have any confidence of even doing that, because there is a reasonable probability that masternodes will ultimately be owned by corporations in the business of mining data for profit. The whole internet tracking and tracing industry didn't start out that way either, it happened over time because it was profitable. Many early pioneers on the internet were advocates for privacy and individual empowerment, but in reality the internet turned into a massive surveillance machine, not only for the NSA, but for business too. Masternodes are the same.
If you are an individual and have a masternode that is laying golden eggs for the rest of your lifetime, why would you give it up to some corporation?
That is the difference between the early pioneers on the internet who were advocates for privacy and individual empowerment and masternode owners. The former didn't have a golden goose and all the incentive they had was their enthusiasm.