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Proposal: Improvements to remove limitation on token transfer #108
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This issue was brought up during an internal sprint review on 7 July 2022 for discussion with product owner and team. Here's a summary of the key points from the discussion:
My Opinion: |
During a F2F discussion with IMDA today (22 Sept 2022), product owners have decided that the token registry NFT ownership will remain restricted to the title escrow for v4. Certain functions from the ERC721 standard such as Since this proposal has been concluded, I will close this issue for now until we decide to revisit it again.🙇♂️ |
Also concludes story in #182543908. |
Background
Some time ago, there was a concern about owners accidentally or purposefully using an "unintended" title escrow for their token. Thus, in #180799702, changes were made to restrict the token from being transferred to an arbitrary address, but this is not ideal. For example, this would not allow an owner to put his token up on a secondary market if he wants to.
Restricting the NFT to a title escrow address and limiting it to only transferring to its own title escrow also somewhat reduces the benefits of using an NFT standard since we could have just used a much simpler and lighter contract to perform the operations between the beneficiary and holder.
Creating this issue to explore ideas and suggestions.
Here's an idea I'm currently toying around.
Idea
Pros:
Cons:
Opening up for ideas, sers....🙉💡
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