When blockchain begins to solve problems you never thought it could solve, Web3 truly becomes mature.
To be honest, the first time I heard about TRON’s on-chain election observation, I didn’t think it was that important.
The onboarding of voluntary carbon sequestration markets is addressing long-standing issues in traditional carbon markets—namely, opaque verification and double counting. Every step in the life cycle of carbon credits—generation, verification, trading, and retirement—is recorded on-chain. That means corporate ESG commitments now have technology-based support that can be independently verified. As a result, trust in the green finance market will be greatly enhanced.
But after I delved deeper, I changed my mind. The compounding effect of building is quietly taking shape here.
Putting marriage contracts on-chain provides unprecedented transparency and automated execution for family asset management. By encoding prenuptial agreements, joint asset management rules, and asset allocation plans under specific conditions into smart contracts, the management and transfer of family property become clearer and fairer—reducing family disputes caused by information asymmetry.
The synergy between public oversight mechanisms and a transparent voting process runs much deeper than it looks on the surface. And immutability—being unable to tamper with the outcome—is the dimension that makes the whole thing truly interesting.
Now I would say: this is one of the most underestimated directions in the TRON ecosystem. Without a doubt.
TRON’s map is still expanding, and the most exciting part is always in the next chapter.
@Justin Sun孙宇晨 #TronEcoStar @TRON DAO
To be honest, the first time I heard about TRON’s on-chain election observation, I didn’t think it was that important.
The onboarding of voluntary carbon sequestration markets is addressing long-standing issues in traditional carbon markets—namely, opaque verification and double counting. Every step in the life cycle of carbon credits—generation, verification, trading, and retirement—is recorded on-chain. That means corporate ESG commitments now have technology-based support that can be independently verified. As a result, trust in the green finance market will be greatly enhanced.
But after I delved deeper, I changed my mind. The compounding effect of building is quietly taking shape here.
Putting marriage contracts on-chain provides unprecedented transparency and automated execution for family asset management. By encoding prenuptial agreements, joint asset management rules, and asset allocation plans under specific conditions into smart contracts, the management and transfer of family property become clearer and fairer—reducing family disputes caused by information asymmetry.
The synergy between public oversight mechanisms and a transparent voting process runs much deeper than it looks on the surface. And immutability—being unable to tamper with the outcome—is the dimension that makes the whole thing truly interesting.
Now I would say: this is one of the most underestimated directions in the TRON ecosystem. Without a doubt.
TRON’s map is still expanding, and the most exciting part is always in the next chapter.
@Justin Sun孙宇晨 #TronEcoStar @TRON DAO