A lot is manufactured from whether or not NFTs have actual world use instances. However simply because a use case exists doesn’t imply it ought to be used.
Whereas Fb seeks to carry the digital artwork utility of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) to its customers, this week noticed two novel NFT use instances make waves — however for contrasting causes. Whereas NFTs introduced sufferers possession of their medical information, an Amazon rainforest safety NFT faces questions over the way it acquired the land it’s promoting.
Blockchain healthcare firm MaPay and the Drexel College Faculty of Drugs are utilizing the layer-1 blockchain Algorand to retailer affected person medical information as NFTs. At present, well being suppliers retailer medical information themselves – resulting in pricey and gradual paper file retrieval and the sale of sufferers’ medical information.
At a primary stage, NFTs retailer and denote possession of digital objects with out third events. Placing healthcare information on the blockchain offers sufferers possession of their information — so the pitch goes — and makes retrieval extra environment friendly.
Charles Cairns, vice chairman of Drexel’s medical faculty, believes the medical trade’s future lies in blockchain know-how.
“This initiative can be transformational notably in underserved areas. It’s not a query of ought to this be performed. It’s a solution that it have to be performed for the long run in drugs,” Cairns mentioned following the partnership announcement.
Nemus and its ‘non-fungible territory’
Nemus, an NFT mint tied to Amazon rainforest conservation, is in scorching water after a Brazilian prosecutor introduced an investigation into the corporate’s possession of Amazon land.
Nemus’ CEO Flavio De Meira Penna has a number of entrepreneurial ventures centered on rainforest preservation in Brazil. Nemus claims to personal 100,000 acres of Amazon rainforest and hopes to buy extra with funds from its NFT gross sales. The corporate didn’t reply to requests for verification that it owns the land.
Customers can buy NFTs representing plots of land on a map with the understanding that Nemus will shield the land and its indigenous residents.
Nemus is obvious that customers don’t personal the bodily land because of the constraints of Brazilian regulation, saying the corporate holds onto the land as an alternative. However even that a lot possession could also be wishful considering.
Prosecutors from the Brazilian Federal Public Ministry introduced final week Nemus has fifteen days to show its possession of the land after Indigenous residents complained of being hoodwinked into promoting land to the NFT venture.
“The corporate delivered an indication to the villages, written in English, and requested the Indigenous folks, who can barely learn, to signal paperwork with out clarifying the content material or offering a duplicate,” the prosecutor’s workplace wrote.
Nemus and Drexel Medical Faculty point out an rising frontier in discourse surrounding NFT use instances. Sean Stein Smith, an assistant professor at Lehman Faculty who writes concerning the digital property, believes debates concerning the usefulness of NFT know-how are already performed out.
“On the purpose of making an attempt to attend for the ‘real-world purposes’ of NFTs — these purposes are right here,” Smith mentioned. “‘Are they creating advantages from an financial and broader societal standpoint?’ is in the end how any venture ought to be judged.”
Nemus didn’t reply to a request for remark.