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Governance & Dispute Resolution Protocol


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November 27, 2018, 06:52:39 AM
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Lending is a quite useful tool but often also a very suspicious and sensitive topic (Bitconneeeeect!)

> Peer-to-peer Lending in an entirely digital world is definitely a great use case for blockchain technology & here to stay.
However, as the Middlemen and thus decision-maker gets eliminated and replaced by smart contracts, the question arises of who is resolving disputes or conflicts that might come up between the two parties?

> Our Project Oath Protocol is designed to act as an Arbitrator, decentralized and entirely managed by the community.
Dispute Resolution & Governance is gaining more and more Attention & Significance - and we are among the top projects in the space to focus exactly on that.

> As a Layer 2 Solution, our protocol can be implemented on any public chain or dApp as the default dispute resolution party.

Feel free to check us out and leave us a feedback - we are more than happy to connect Smiley
If you are building a p2p lending platform, do not hesitate to contact us.

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