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He envisions a future where data feeds—from device-recorded temperatures to medical records and property ownership—are stored in immutable, cryptographically timestamped ledgers. This would enable anyone to verify raw data, making misinformation considerably harder to sustain. Metadata such as timestamps, hashes, and digital signatures add layers of proof, establishing a robust, tamper-resistant record of reality.
Bellagio suggests that, instead of assertions made by centralized entities, society could rely on on-chain assertions and to view all devices and data sources as potential reporters. He believes this technical approach could revolutionize how we establish the truth across all sectors of society.