In EOS a few complete strangers can freeze what users thought was their money. Under the EOS protocol you must trust a "constitutional" organization comprised of people you will likely never get to know. The EOS "constitution" is socially unscalable and a security hole.https://twitter.com/andimule/status/1008689616130633729 …
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Replying to @NickSzabo4
Devil's advocate: More people suffered from Bitcoin theft than EOS account freezes. Are you advocating a system which leads to more suffering but is more scalable? :D
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Replying to @killerstorm @NickSzabo4
What happens when thieves manage to quickly sell their stolen EOS? That's extremely easy in cryptoland. Will BPs freeze the funds of innocent buyers / exchanges? How could they even know which is which?
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Replying to @yosef______ @killerstorm
Yup. EOS doesn't understand what English courts had already figured out about money by the 18th century.
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