Regional E-Commerce regulations can be difficult, especially with regard to crypto ecosystems. Legislators don't understand auditability.
Create a templates for E-Commerce with regional regulations built in, with emphasis on auditability and compliance.
This is the total amount allocated to SOIL: E-Commerce legal templates.
Hello!
I'm sorry that I didn't have time to elaborate more details on this proposal. I mainly submitted it to reach out to others interested in this domain. For now, I'm focused on this proposal:
https://cardano.ideascale.com/a/dtd/SOIL-BITs/384198-48088
Big Picture:
1. Create a token (BIT) that is issued to everyone at a constant rate (with proper PRISM credentials)
2. Create an open ideation platform (SOIL) where people can burn / lock this token to claim ownership of ideas.
3. Create an E-Commerce platform (Mycell?), that crowdsources attribution of ideas to products. Each time a product gets sold, a fee is distributed to all owners of all IP associated with the product.
4. Watch how this replaces current IP laws with a collaborative Wikipedia of actionable knowledge, while funding a global basic income!
Details:
Governments and auditors would greatly benefit if commerce would be built on blockchains. They are currently technically challenged, and usually don't support blockchain projects, because they can't integrate their legacy control systems with it.
If they'd understand how they can benefit from these emerging systems, they'd be more inclined to support them in their legislation.
Its unreasonable to expect such iniciative to come from their side though, so the burden is on us to show them how easily they could collect taxes (even in real time) with modernized infrastructures.
Software developer for over 10 years, focused on frontend in the last 5.