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When secondhand and consignment platforms integrate with DPP, authentication becomes radically more efficient. Instead of relying solely on expert inspection, resale platforms can instantly verify an item’s material composition, production date, and ownership history through its digital passport. This reduces fraud, accelerates processing, and builds consumer confidence in pre-owned fashion. For brands, DPP-enabled resale isn’t a threat—it’s a chance to control narrative and maintain brand integrity in secondary markets. By supporting these integrations, companies can extend product life, reduce counterfeiting, and unlock new revenue streams, positioning secondhand as a core pillar of circular business strategy.
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DAOs operate outside traditional legal frameworks, raising questions about liability, taxation, and enforceability. Without recognition, DAOs risk regulatory intervention or disputes. Some jurisdictions experiment with DAO incorporation, but global consistency is lacking. Legal recognition challenges slow institutional adoption, as entities hesitate to transact with “legal voids.” For DAOs to scale, frameworks must evolve that grant them legal status while preserving decentralized governance. Until then, DAOs remain powerful in principle but limited in practice.
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