Tried hunting down receipts for massive government spending. What a nightmare—bureaucratic walls everywhere, nearly impossible to trace where the money actually goes.
So I built a template for Freedom of Information Act requests across all 50 states. This should be louder conversation.
Think about it: trillions flowing through systems with barely any paper trail. No real accountability, no clear tracking. In Web3, we obsess over on-chain transparency because immutable records matter. Yet traditional institutions? They're operating in opacity.
We need to push harder for financial transparency at every level. Public funds, public record—that's not radical, that's basic.
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ForumMiningMaster
· 3h ago
Wow, this is truly the stuff that should be on the blockchain, much more transparent than those shitcoins.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 3h ago
ngl this is what Web3 should really be doing... moving that crappy off-chain ledger onto the chain is way more meaningful than any shitcoin.
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ThreeHornBlasts
· 4h ago
This guy is right. Traditional finance is a black box operation, and Web3's transparency blows them out of the water by a hundred miles.
Tried hunting down receipts for massive government spending. What a nightmare—bureaucratic walls everywhere, nearly impossible to trace where the money actually goes.
So I built a template for Freedom of Information Act requests across all 50 states. This should be louder conversation.
Think about it: trillions flowing through systems with barely any paper trail. No real accountability, no clear tracking. In Web3, we obsess over on-chain transparency because immutable records matter. Yet traditional institutions? They're operating in opacity.
We need to push harder for financial transparency at every level. Public funds, public record—that's not radical, that's basic.