That's interesting. My problem with Ethereum was they seemed to think that the need for trust, based on social interaction, could be completely eliminated through software contracts. That seemed to me to be impossible, in part because you could never write a software contract that would respond correctly in every possible situation that might arise.
I am glad to here that I misunderstood how Ethereum works, and when thing go south human beings can intervene to get them back on track again. That's not perfect but it still seems to me that for many sort of matters it still would be a lot better than how the world presently works.
I am glad to here that I misunderstood how Ethereum works, and when thing go south human beings can intervene to get them back on track again. That's not perfect but it still seems to me that for many sort of matters it still would be a lot better than how the world presently works.