I’m not disputing the value of those tools. What I’m saying is: They surface the problems, but they don’t solve them. You still have to do that in some other way.
Every so often I get to hear of efforts to review a system's architecture without actually looking at anything but the code because the code is all that matters. I still wonder how that works, too :)
I mentioned to a colleague that another of our colleagues and I had done a project involving the topic at hand “a while back” … and then I calculated and noticed it was 27 years ago 😱
„Mit klassischen Datenbanken einfacher“ ist immer wahr und daher irrelevant. Jede Blockchain- oder DLT-Lösung benutzt digitale Signaturen. Du machst es Dir zu einfach :)