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Traceability of ownership changes for all NFTs is already a built-in feature. You can check it easily in the indexer. |
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I think that from the moment an NFT has a secret, we can consider all previous owners to have viewed the secret. For the ticket / giftcard, it should not be taken account of if it's a secondary sale. For the exclusive music, you will know if someone had access before. I think it can answer your issues. |
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We only need a flag that says the secret has already been consulted/opened. |
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The secret seems to be ready soon and I'm looking forward to using it, but I think it could be even better.
Concept : Adding traceability in the consultation of the Secret NFT
This could be a boolean or a list of addresses that have already had access (or both)
It is already existing on Ethereum with the "unlockable content", technically I do not know how it works, but the fact is that we can know if the content has already been seen or not.
Example 1: A ticketing system hiding a QR code in each NFT for the access to an event, the secret has no real value once it has already been viewed (the ticket is already in the wild).
Example 2: A gift card with a usable code inside, there is no more value once the person has already opened it (let's assume he is not so stupid as to sell a decrypted but unused content).
Example 3: Exclusive music from an artist hidden in a single NFT. We all agree that it will be much more valuable knowing that nobody has already listened to it.
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