Security has a concept called attack surface: the more kinds of exposures, the greater the attack surface. Similarly we can think of governance as having an argument surface: the more kinds of decisions there are to argue over, the less functional the institution will be.
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So we want the input be as simple and discrete as flipping a switch (nothing to reverse engineer or game), ie computing a nonce. But can the problem not pop out into the hardware world, eg controlling hardware supply or cheap energy access?
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Sadly, nothing in this life is completely trustless. But there's plenty of room for improvement.
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As long as we run commonplace hardware it seems nearly uncrackable. That is, no actor could destroy the multi-trillion dollar IT industry by banning PC components, too much pushback from biz and consumers. With more exotic hardware, more easily targeted, less trustless.
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