if you think of commerce law as a way of writing software where the machine running it can just not execute an instruction and then you have to spend years and 5 to 7 figures demonstrating that yes, it did have to be executed, the appeal of smart contracts is greatly clarified
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yeah. was slightly facetious. but also serious in the sense that i see smart contracts as a bit of an 'engineering mind' honeypot -- the functional elegance of "taming complex machinery with logic gates" is just so beguilingly sirenic
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they're cool though. & prob v useful. so whatever. nothing critically substantive to add here with this pablum from me...
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