Against @NickSzabo4's Law, For A New Crypto Legal System
I am willing to die on this hill.https://link.medium.com/NvXjbhJIMT
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Replying to @VitalikButerin @NickSzabo4
Can't write long-form right now, but crypto law should not be used to rule out political outcomes, it should be about due process. There is nothing conservative about Szabo's law, from the point of view of legal tradition. It's radical, and dismisses conservative legal thought.
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The question isn't what governance outcomes I or people want, but what protocols do we want to use for managing our disputes
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Replying to @VladZamfir @NickSzabo4
I honestly feel the conversation is not very useful without digging into specifics. Because the specific outcomes we want to achieve and their level of frequency and invasiveness dictates the institutions required to reliably generate them.
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Replying to @VitalikButerin @VladZamfir
The specifics of law & governance are of vast complexity & largely unknowable. We mainly have institutions & laws resulting from millennia of cultural evolution, now the full-time study of lawyers, accountnts, &c.. Only mental children pretend they can reinvent this from scratch.
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@NickSzabo4 are you surprised bitcoin is basically still legal?1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
No.
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