Lukas comment about the obvious connection between having a real job and being political made me think of an experience I recently had. I recently attended a conference in denver. I went by myself. From the airport I got into my uber. Arriving at the hotel I used my phone as a key check into my...
>hacker releases drone capable of airstrike in warzone
>drone attacks based on who bids the highest amount.
>smart contract gives temporary control over drone
end result is a floating artillery that is used by both sides. a trustless mercenary airsupport
imagine the boston dynamics robot but with smart contract execution
I have no idea how it might be used but the combination of drones and smart contracts seems frightening
i agree there is a normative component there. but in order to actually implement any normative goal you need a relatively usable model of how various economic indicators may relate to each other
im anti-capitalist but in a very abstract detached and deficient manner. at a theoretical level i find it distasteful, but I will never have the hatred that creates a revolutionary. thats only possible for proles. those who who must sell their labor.
yep. thats why the ragequit is happening. ragequit is basically the normative principle/design principle of being able to "leave" a protocol if one so desires, a byproduct of libertarian fantasy of voluntaryism. the idea is that you should be able to leave a protocol if you so desire, your funds...
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