- What if you sent the payment to a wrong person/wallet?
- What if you send the payment to an abandoned wallet address?
- What if you were dealing with someone, you sent the payment and then he/she backed off the deal?
- What if you were dealing with someone, you sent the payment and then realized that you want to back off the deal?
- What if you send someone the payment and he/she claims to have lost the access to the wallet address?
The ability to come with a solution to these What-Ifs is indeed promising. All these what ifs are answered by providing users with the ability to pull off a transaction. That's great. Yesterday I sent someone some of my coins and the transaction couldn't proceed due to unknown reason, and it seems that i lost those coins.
So I personally think that the cryptocurrency users should be provided with some kind of bungee cord. What DMB is doing, I think, is a great development in empowering users. A great technology toward perfection.
And they absolutely have earned my respect with their charity works in Malasakit. This is only one amongst so much things that can be done over the power of blockchain.
The probably keywords that is the main idea on DMB technology is Everyone is a Banker, Everyone Holds the Control. I think, it guarantees stability and justice, and more reliability among each party involved in a transaction.
Nice info as always, @ghayas. Btw, are they doing any airdrop in near future? 😀
Thanks.
Thank you! I am not sure if there are any active airdrops but I have seen in their discord bounties for twitter etc. Feel free to reach out.
And thanks for the detailed feedback. Always a treat when someone takes time to appreciate.