Ever notice how fragmented government funding transparency actually is? There's barely any unified system to track public funds or flag potential abuse. The Minnesota case just scratches the surface—PPP fraud, healthcare billing schemes, COVID relief scams, SNAP misuse... the patterns are everywhere but scattered across different agencies. What if we could aggregate this data into one searchable database? That's the project I'm working on in my spare time—pulling together fraud cases from multiple programs to expose the real scale of the problem. Decentralized data has to be better than siloed government records.

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ForkInTheRoadvip
· 12h ago
Decentralized data sounds good, but in reality? Would the government folks really let you make these public?
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 12h ago
ngl, this idea is pretty good, but can it really be implemented... The government's system is as tight as a vault.
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 12h ago
ngl This is what Web3 should really be doing—exposing data is more important than anything else.
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