There will be systems that are trustless plus code-is-law. There will also be trustless plus code-is-interpreted. A human factor will be allowed, if you want it. It’ll be decided by all parties when you enter the contract.
There will be systems that are trustless plus code-is-law. There will also be trustless plus code-is-interpreted. A human factor will be allowed, if you want it. It’ll be decided by all parties when you enter the contract.
Right, makes sense. I tend to oversimplify in some of these articles as they're written for a general audience and I want to make an impact.
I don't think it's an oversimplification. I think it's a correct assessment for the moment. If there was no innovation on the horizon, you're right on track. It's too bad it's months away, though. In the meantime, we just have these boring trustless systems to deal with.
I guess I'm just saying, there's hope.
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