In theory maybe? But…I don’t know why one should.
Could you store a checksum of the backup with an NFT? Think I just threw up a little bit there, but perhaps there is actually a use case for them them. At least it proves the backup remains since it was created regardless of how many copies you have
philpo@feddit.org 1 day ago
Integrate777@discuss.online 16 hours ago
This is perhaps more useful, serving as both checksum and data correction.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parchive
Not that it can fit in the blockchain though. At least from what little I know about blockchains, they can’t possibly store any substantial amount of data.