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OP is not talking about fungibility, but accountability. Web3 technology can provide transparency to see and verify that money is allocated in all the ways the entity said it would.


that transparency at best tells you what wallet received what funds, whoever owns or trades that wallet or what happens with resources in the real world using those funds is outside of the scope of web3 technology or for that matter any technology safe for surveillance.


Transparency of the blockchain is only a temporary flaw. Better solutions exist (Monero, Zcash) or are being actively developed (Zk Rollups).


There is some truth to this: "According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 20 to 25% of the homeless population in the United States suffers from some form of severe mental illness."[1]

Mental disorders prevent people from carrying out essential aspects of daily life, such as self-care, household management and interpersonal relationships. Homeless people with mental disorders remain homeless for longer and have less contact with family and friends. Any type of help from friends and family can be misinterpreted and further pushed towards the cycle of poverty.

[1]http://tinyurl.com/bwg38ab - National Coalition of Homelessness, July 2009


Yes, but where they ill when they first got homeless?


This was absolutely fascinating. It reminds me of Tokyo's underground sewage system--considered the largest in the world: http://surfwithberserk.com/the-largest-sewage-system


For anyone interested, here is an excellent quora post on how undersea cables are laid out on the ocean:

http://www.quora.com/How-are-major-undersea-cables-laid-in-t...


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