It would be harder than putting VINs on a private subnet, but how about allowing vehicle owners to get zero-knowledge proof of ownership on a public chain?
Omid Malekan
Omid Malekan is an adjunct professor at Columbia Business School and the author of "Re-Architecting Trust: The Curse of History and the Crypto Cure for Money, Markets, and Platforms."
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