Here's a way to think about it: if you don't run your own mailserver (because it's a shit show), you don't wanna be your own bank.
I guess it comes from interpreting regulation as strictly unnecessary complexity?
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Could be. I don't think it's just about regulation for more experienced advocates. Their theories include public deal records as a key tool
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AIUI the idea is, if you can record all deals publicly, you can automate regulation. Not seen this actually work though.
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Literally do not even understand the theory of this.
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Regulation is stuff like mandating certain records of communications are held, audits of inventory / invoices.
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right, so you can imagine needing signed attestations for audits in public records and in order to close multi-homed deals
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But this is extra-ledger regulation!
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unless the plan is to deregulate theft, this is always true at some most primitive level
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To me, regulation is like CI. It's work, but you need it to keep the system sane, humming, and overall efficient.
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