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What happens when legal agreements become self-executing code? Join Herman and Corn as they dive into the practical side of blockchain technology, moving past the speculative noise to look at the "plumbing" of the modern internet. They discuss how smart contracts act like sophisticated vending machines—automating pharmaceutical supply chains, providing instant insurance payouts for farmers through satellite data, and even balancing the scales of power between landlords and tenants. By exploring the "oracle problem" and the rise of self-sovereign identity, this episode reveals how decentralized systems are creating a world where objective measurement replaces long-winded litigation.