understood?!
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Constitution don't work for States, let alone for a blockchain. How do you enforce it? Impossible. The project must grow and scale far far beyond the initial group of founders and enthusiasts, the only rule is to fork or build a parallel chain that suits your ideal
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Each fork may be considered as a different constitution. I understand Interoperable as a MultiLaw protocol joining different communities with different constitutions. I think
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There is a project called
@MyBitNation. What do you think of that project as MultiLaw one. Btw, they are dependent on Ethereum blockchain which means technologically impossible. What about as ideas? They suggested a constitution in there. -
I mean from the technological point of view they cannot be MultiLaw since they depend on the laws of Ethereum blockchain.
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If the code is law, then isn't that the constitution?
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Yes it is let's see it
Because if it is a Constitution it has to coply with the Protocol 
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Komodo as set of tools provides commmunities with sufficient tools for freedom. But to have independent LAWS, the communities have to WILL according to a MultiLaw protocol. Komodo tools BRIDGE those communities having their free smart contracts with interoperable way.
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I see Komodo tools as a kind of empowerment for all communities to have their freedom. But it is up to their WILLs to enjoy that freedom. They define the 5 basic features for their services: Scalibility, Interoperable, Simplicity, Security and Privacy (as optional choice).
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We DON'T ask you to compose any BlockChain's CONSTITUTION, rather we ask you let them the BlockChain members compose their Constitution accepting the Protocol as guideline. And they (BlockChains( are also free to revise the Protocol.
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