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You didn't even know what a pgp key was before this convo or read receipts, you have no idea what you're talking about. This is not a real problem and is already solved with outbox emails.
Falsifying evidence is a crime.
Lol then the manager will say "why did you not respond", it's on the worker. They're not going to pull up a fucking blockchain, they're going to pull out their phone and say "see, I sent you this".
That's the contractors fault. Blockchain is irrelevant. If they didn't check their email, they're sure as hell not going to check a dumb ass blockchain.
Crazy, I wonder how they know that? Maybe because they know they pressed the "send" button, and it's the other party's responsibility to accept.
Again, none of these situations need a dumb fucking blockchain.
https://www.blockchain.com/explorer
Lol what? I knew what they were, I just thought it was stupid to bring them up because they solve nothing.
Oh, then there is no need to worry about it, I guess.
"Respond to what??"
Then the worker pulls out their phone and says, "see, it's not on my phone"
Unless, of course, the sender/manager actually didn't properly notify the contractor/employee, and now they are lying to cover their ass.
Like many disputes, it amounts to he-said-she-said. When it goes to court, the jury will flip a coin. There is a better way.