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 @VladZamfir @NickSzabo4
In the long run I think this discussion belongs mostly on the application layer. Different assets, applications, and users can opt in to different dispute resolution schemes. Different jurisidictions can ban different applications.
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Replying to @danrobinson @NickSzabo4
Governance and law exists at all the layers
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Replying to @VladZamfir @NickSzabo4
Would you agree that governance of, say, the TCP/IP protocol has historically mostly adhered to Szabo’s law? If so, do you think that was an error?
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Replying to @danrobinson @VladZamfir
Have upgrades to the TCP/IP protocol ever been abused to diddle with a particular user's data? AFAIK the vast majority of open source projects do not do this.
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AFAIK the vast majority of open source projects are not worth billions
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TCP/IP is worth trillions.
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Don't get me wrong ... I totally agree with you ... but TCP / IP is worth trillions because "they" let it grow that big because "they" have control over it ...
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They don't abuse its upgrades to diddle with user's data to resolve user disputes.
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reall ? don't they diddle with user's data ?
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