1/2 I think you're suggesting a charter or federation for all Komodo chains? However Komodo's tech can be used by anyone. We don't endorse, partner or verify. This sounds like a form of endorsement and which may incur liability.
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Replying to @benohanlon @ChevalierdesMot
2/2 If we create laws we then need to monitor, enforce and adjudicate. I'm not sure that's what we want to invest resources into. But if you sent to JL777 then he'll make the final decision. I'm only relaying my opinion.
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Replying to @benohanlon
Ben when you write a CODE, it is LAW. Without CODE how can you write a BlockChain program Mate?!
Every KOMODO BlockChain has its own CODE, hasn't it?! I've already sent the Protocol to JL777c.3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @ChevalierdesMot
I agree the code is law. Why need more regulation even if voluntary, which we then need to enforce and maintain? For what benefit? I'm happy you've sent it to JL777. You asked my opinion so I'm sharing it with you
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Replying to @benohanlon
That is why from the beginning I asked what is the CODE/Constitution of KOMODO tech and also sample chains TAILORED CODE/Constitutions....
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Replying to @ChevalierdesMot
My understanding is that the chains are already independent. You can even look at
@VerusCoin to see for a project that's adopted and developed code. They didn't need to ask permission. And even if we hadn't given permission they could still develop. It is open source.pic.twitter.com/fDRko9ntKZ
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Replying to @benohanlon @VerusCoin
If you ask me what you call KOMODO tech should CODE the Protcol and declare it openly to the KOMODO BlockChains.....but if the BlockChains demand a change on the Protocol KOMODO tech should obey it. Remember the Protocol is a draft which has to be approved by BlockChains.
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Replying to @ChevalierdesMot @VerusCoin
If all Komodo forks and chains voted for a change, they could implement that change on their chain. It would not mean Komodo need implement it. This is because all have their own independent chain. You suggest a governance model we could use. It doesn't mean we should or we must.
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And I've read your ideas and done my best to understand them. However, I remain unconvinced. It seems like you don't understand the relationship we have with people who adopt our tech. We give them the tools to build. It's up to them what they build.
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Replying to @benohanlon @VerusCoin
Suppose I don't want to build any Blockchain which doesn't accept the Protocol and it is not possible to do that with the existing tools of KOMODO, what shall I do?!
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If Komodo doesn't do what you want it to do, then find a blockchain that does.
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