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In #7, #8 and #9 we discuss the need for roles for parties that act on behalf of regulators and/or the regulated community. Do we also need a direct, on-chain role for members of the regulated community (importers and exporters)?
Example scenarios (for discussion):
Declarations of origin (rather than certificates of origin) could be made by exporters. Would this be done through an agent, delegated authority or directly by the exporter? If this something different jurisdictions would like to implement as they see fit, are there any jurisdictions which would like to authenticate and authorise exporters to do this directly?
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* add initial version of background survey
* add draft content to specification
* formatting fixes
* formatting fixes
* formatting changes
* formatting changes
* align structure of top level readme with other repos
* change version in header
* change editor
* formatting changes
* formatting changes
* some text tweaks, more formatting
* add WEF single window document
* add link to WEF single window doc
* move WEF doc into resources folder
* url encode link to WEF doc
* notes
* fix header content
* remove WEF IP
per comment in PR #2
* Update copyright text
* Update copyright text
* move non-normative TODO
per #12
* remove FIXME financial impact of goals
re: #13
* remove the purpose FIXME (to ticket)
re: #14
* remove users FIXME
per #7, #8, #9, #10
* remove questions section
per: #15
In #7, #8 and #9 we discuss the need for roles for parties that act on behalf of regulators and/or the regulated community. Do we also need a direct, on-chain role for members of the regulated community (importers and exporters)?
Example scenarios (for discussion):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: