Commentsiang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Dark Overlords are coming to a blockchain near you... What to do?This is exactly the problem space: behaviour X is ok by you, and behaviour Y "cuts the line." Others have varied opinions. How do we as a community decide what to do, when opinions differ?iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Why EOS BPs should follow rulings from dispute resolutionAnd now there is a Chinese Translation of this post : 翻译 | 为什么 EOS 的 BP 应该遵循争议解决的裁决 Many thanks to the EOSLaoMao team of Lochain & Yvonneiang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Why EOS BPs should follow rulings from dispute resolutionI think it is normal and human to bridle at control. BPs are mostly staffed by technical blockchain people who have subscribed to the concept of code as law . They are unused to community.…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Why EOS BPs should follow rulings from dispute resolutionYes, as @jwilliams says - it's an ongoing drama. The actual event is that the BPs have rejected a ruling to return value in a lost key case. The reasons they give are varied, but the outcome is…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: The ring of Gyges, block producers and the absence of activist voting...Yes. This is the problem - financial cryptography is polymath, so a small team can't easily do it. The notion that you need to consider governance as an important topic, as important as say…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: The ring of Gyges, block producers and the absence of activist voting...A huge amount of the security of EOS rests on DPOS & voting. If there is no voting, that security story fails.iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: The ring of Gyges, block producers and the absence of activist voting...The absence of a secure and user friendly wallet is the killer of mass adoption. It's been that way since day 1 of blockchain. Unfortunately, blockchain - all of them - are technocratically led…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Why EOS BPs should follow rulings from dispute resolutionHi J, You are correct that this is a big challenge. The BPs are moving to renege on the Constitution. It is the case that it hasn't been put to the referendum, but actually, that's not a problem…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Checks & Balances in EOS Dispute Resolution - or what stops an Arbitrator going rogue?Thanks to @EOSLaoMao and translators Yvonne and Johnny there is now a Chinese translation of this article: 翻译 | EOS争端解决中的制衡——或是制衡“流氓”仲裁员iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: The Paradox of Free MarketsWhoop! There is now a Chinese mandarin translation of this post at 翻译 | 自由市场的悖论 ! Here's the Abstract... 有人是否读过卡尔·波普尔的《宽容的悖论》吗?下面是他的原句,摘自维基百科:…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: The Paradox of Free MarketsIn some sense this is the challenge. Once we understand that the rules are fixed and enforcable, the question is, how did we arrive at the rules?iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: The Paradox of Free MarketsRight - altho here we're finding two meanings for free - free beer and free dom. In the above I was referring to the latter, in some sense or other. Freedom to dispute the rules was excluded, in…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: The Ridiculous URIExcellent article! "The key mistake of the argument lies in its misconception of property rights, we believe that property rights are absolutely based on goods (or space), and that the total…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOSYes indeed. But no matter how much pressure you put on an Arbitrator for a result, he or she should ignore it. It's hardly a workable system if you can push the Arbitrator to follow your bidding.iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOSThey can't simply ignore BP rulings, they can only decline to implement them if they feel that the Community wishes it otherwise. In which case it is in effect referred to the Community. Who vote…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOSGranted. It all depends on who your enemy is. If your enemy is the state, you might like Bitcoin better. If however your enemy is the thief, this system works better.iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOSOf course, until a different C is ratified. Meanwhile ECAF will serve the C as it is stated. It's hard to be more honest that the C is written - the powers are written right there in black and…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOSA group of people with expertise in this will no doubt emerge regardless of how it is written. But, better a clear, short readable document of principles that the community can understand and get…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOSlol... it's always possible to cherry pick one little point and use that to proove the other guy is "false". "Advanced state of readiness" is a subjective thing, not a thing provable by one…iang (59)in eos • 6 years agoRE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOSThat would be handled in State courts. A ruling or order from the State court would then be forwarded to ECAF under 5.4 External Courts . Then, see @samupaha's response above - firstly ECAF…
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