I see your point, Annalee. However, blockchain is specifically designed for secure and transparent transactions, so I still think A is the best answer.
Option B is the only one that might make sense, but even then, I'm not convinced a blockchain is the best choice. Seems like a data warehouse or API integration would be more appropriate.
Ha! A mobile app for weather? That's about as far from a blockchain use case as you can get. Might as well ask if I can use blockchain to track my grocery list.
I'm not so sure. Blockchain might be overkill for something as simple as storing pending transactions. Seems like a traditional database would work just fine.
Option A sounds like a classic use case for blockchain. Storing financial transactions until completed and then deleting them seems perfect for the immutable nature of blockchain.
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