$EOS RAM. when there’s unregulated free market, you can’t stop the hoarders and whales. go figure. 

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Replying to @c4chaos
So the solution is to introduce government violence? And how to do you prevent the government from abusing their privilege? It's not like they don't have thousands of years of historical abuse. I'd rather have whales - at least they aren't killing anyone.
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Replying to @kanuuker
what are you talking about. RAM is not a scarce resource. BPs can just add RAM to rekt the speculators, or BPs can propose a policy to regulate the allocation of RAM. regulation is not killing. it’s finding the right balance to minimize greed.
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Replying to @c4chaos
I was responding to "when there’s unregulated free market, you can’t stop the hoarders and whales". I was just pointing out that a regulated market is a violent market.
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Replying to @kanuuker
when there’s
#governance there’s regulation. are you saying that DASH is a violent market?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @c4chaos
Governance does not equal government. Governance is a set of rules for a voluntary association. Government is a non voluntary agency that uses violence to enforce its will.
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Replying to @kanuuker
so why do you associate regulation with government then? you’re the one who brought it up.
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Replying to @c4chaos
You implied the need for regulation when you claimed that hoarders and whales can't be stopped in a free market.
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so what’s wrong with that? did i call for violence? regulation can mean concerned parties/communities to have a consensus on finding a solution to hoarding. otherwise, a few bad apples can ruin it for the rest of them.
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