And a law degree does not prepare one to sweep the floor of a courtroom. Ignorant people who can program, but often fail to program securely or correctly, and cannot distinguish good architecture from bad, are a huge problem in, e.g., the cryptocurrency/blockchain space.https://twitter.com/holtbt/status/1050164323690012673 …
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That said, typical law degree prepares one to practice law far better than typical CS/CE degree prepares one to practice computer science (or computer engineering, if you prefer), and secure protocols are their own subfield that seldom gets taught outside advanced degrees.
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I think much of perception that a law degree allows to practice law better than a CS/CE/EE degree allows one to program well is due to limited supply via state licensing, etc. Similar professional accreditation in crypto would (likely) result in better/safer results.
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No, it's due to law being much more highly evolved and settled as a subject matter.
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