Well, I Did
But that feature set is available in Corium. So you have a smart contract within a token. Kind of cool if you apply it.
I'm not sure how to apply it exactly per se, but potentially you could create a smart contract that issues a smart token for, say, a property or a car, right? And if the DMV or the vehicle registrar ends up scrapping the token or the car, that the token itself could be returned back to the original smart contract and burn itself. So that's the potential of what's available in here. It sounds complicated, I'm not going to lie.
