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9 November 2022, 12:38 PM | #1 |
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Rolex to Use NFTs, Crypto Keys?..
I've never dabbled in crypto and can barely spell "NFT."
But a USPTO-licensed trademark attorney broke the news yesterday by tweeting Rolex had filed a trademark application claiming plans for NFTs, crypto keys, virtual goods... His full tweet here... https://www.rolexmagazine.com/2022/1...keys-nfts.html
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9 November 2022, 03:41 PM | #2 |
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it not surprising at all, Breitling has already applied block chain technology to authenticate their watches years ago.
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This solves precisely nothing. Blockchain cannot protect physical goods from being altered, emulated, or otherwise tampered with. It can only protect fully digital goods. You can get a better sense for this here: https://newsletters.theatlantic.com/...rc-andreessen/
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9 November 2022, 10:10 PM | #9 |
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Filing protects their rights. It does not mean they are going to do anything
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If I buy from an AD and end up selling privately to A, and then A sells to a grey and myself and A didn’t bother to update the blockchain then the blockchain will only reflect one owner |
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10 November 2022, 12:15 AM | #11 |
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Didn't a theory like this swirl around earlier in the year / last year too?
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10 November 2022, 12:24 AM | #12 |
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Nailed the timing. "Rolex jumps on crypto bandwagon just as bitcoin crashes to 2 year lows"
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10 November 2022, 12:53 AM | #13 |
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lol, then simply don't buy this watch, it's just like a watch without the warranty card because majority of the watches out there will have its blockchain updated properly. imagine, if blockchain is implemented by Rolex, 99.9% of owners will update the blockchain first thing or they know their watches will depreciate in value like you lost the warranty card nowadays. you don't update the blockchain is just like you throw away the warranty card.
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10 November 2022, 12:56 AM | #14 |
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And they don’t do a centralized register via the Rolex website now because…?
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It's really simple. Blockchain is not a meaningful solution for tracing physical objects. I work in an industry of physical products where IBM talked about doing this at an industry event 5 years ago, and the technologists laughed them off the stage. The IBMers faces turned red (not dissimilar to the interview link I shared above), and they realized that they were wrong. Thankfully, they redirected their resources elsewhere. It just makes for some temporarily impressive marketing speak. And if there's one thing we all agree on here, it's that Rolex is king of marketing. :) |
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Also so many other contexts for this stuff. Like…
Better tracking off batches of spare parts as more plaque service centers open up Opportunities for digital artists supported by Rolex foundation arm Ability for ADs to transact with digital currencies (wholesale purchases) |
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May not come for years, decades. Most watch companies are planning this already.
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10 November 2022, 12:42 PM | #19 |
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Just because one files for a patent, it does not necessarily mean they want to use it. It can be a defensive strategy to ensure they are not facing legal hurdles if/when they intend to indeed leverage the invention
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I think some digital method of documenting the original specs of the watch, the service history, and showing a presence/lack of an active warranty would be great to have. Further, it might not be a terrible thing if it could be used to flag stolen watches, although obviously there would be a lot of complications with the implementation of that.
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There is no known perfect solution for this. Blockchain won’t help, either. Publicly available databases of serial numbers of reported stolen objects are the best (but not perfect) defense.
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Also, as previously stated by other members, filing a TM application doesn't mean it's going to be implemented and it could very well be applicable to other fields of activity and not the watches per se. Although there has been a heads-up by a member who's called the VTNR and DSC this year (blockchain being the third "prophecy") I will have to agree with the timing comment
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FFS what is next? Putting my old Nikes on the blockchain? My sore throat? Kyle's virginity?
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