Well, not completely since HYVE itself would be a third-party entity. To use the welfare example from the article, the government offering the service would be the first-party entity, the citizen seeking the service would be second-party entity, leaving HYVE as the third party.
In other words, HYVE is yet another third party that wants to be chosen over their competition and they have absolutely no desire to eliminate third parties because that would include them.
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Well, not completely since HYVE itself would be a third-party entity. To use the welfare example from the article, the government offering the service would be the first-party entity, the citizen seeking the service would be second-party entity, leaving HYVE as the third party.
In other words, HYVE is yet another third party that wants to be chosen over their competition and they have absolutely no desire to eliminate third parties because that would include them.