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It's a protocol for like anyone digging in to it and post stuff.
If you don't heavily secure who is talking to who, then any script kiddie can send "Choco tablets at 50 cents available in n Denver" anywhere.
You can use it, but as it isn't made for inventory, you'll have to do lots of things to circumvent things just to make it work correctly. Also, it's not a proven protocol yet so it will maybe change, and then all your fixes goes out the window, or continue to work but just become unsecure, or wrecks havoc.
You should probably just go for a centralised (because you need control) protocol, like client server for example.
Cheers and it's cool of you thinking up things!
It wouldn’t be used directly for transactions because that is (IMO) an incredibly unwise idea for a pub/sub protocol since there is zero privacy. That’s not what the pub/sub protocol was invented to do and I wouldn’t be crazy enough to try and make it do that.
I’m actually only proposing its use as an open standard to BROADCAST inventories and/or changes in those inventories. Those changes would only be allowed to be broadcast by authenticated parties to prevent too much data being sent out at once.
Each item’s metadata may contain links to the url of that item in the vendors web store/instance but it would never actually be used to directly execute a transaction. It’s like trying to get a train to fly. It’s just not designed for it.
The only decentralized payment technology that could or even should be paired with this technology would be a very robust cryptocurrency technology like Cardano, IMO. But I think it wise to work on the inventory broadcast aspect because crypto has such a bad reputation at the moment and I’d hate to mess with an idea while it is on the vine.
Well I told you why it's a bad idea, but I feel you really want to use the tech so go ahead and good luck I guess!
I feel that you really don’t understand what I’m getting at.
I have 0 intention to use this technology to process or handle financial transactions.
I intend to use this technology to create an open standard for the
broadcast
of changes to an inventory.
They are two completely different but closely related things.