A new report from venture capital firm Zee Prime Capital highlighted the decentralized physical infrastructure networks can potentially transform law enforcement from a collection of centralized structures monopolized by the state to community-based enterprises that maximize transparency.
While consumer-facing retail applications typically try to avoid such robust security measures due to the increased costs of security redundancy, communities and organizations that prize security will gladly pay the extra dollar to ensure they are leveraging the best security money can buy, the author wrote.
Luffistotle also explained that a decentralized network of aerial radar could spot aerial incursions from unauthorized aircraft or small reconnaissance drones, reducing the potential for terrorism.