dApps are important to the blockchain world and even more so to the eCommerce world. Upon successful implementation of its 'middleware' software, Omnitude will play a significant role in standardising blockchain across eCommerce platfroms that already exist. This is a step in the right direction in blockchain-enabling the shopping world. Both businesses and individuals can benefit from the verification systems and smart contract systems that will exist across blockchain networks whether they be public (for customers) or private (for business-to-business networks).
However, there is one issue I would like to raise. How would private networks maintain accountability and authority over contract enforcement?
Though they are legally enforceable, identity is significant to have a court rule in favour or even to hear the case if a party wishes to not pay....
Any comments admin?