I'm not talking about government-enforced regulation per se, rather a blockchain-level set of rules which govern the behavior of all participating contracts. That's where my dot point about cross-chain interoperability comes in - regulation would remain opt-in but allow for policies around controversial decisions like network "rollbacks" and fork conditions be baked into some degree. Need to explore this more!
RE: I put a dog on a coin and the rest is history - hey Steemit!
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I put a dog on a coin and the rest is history - hey Steemit!
And we all saw how well that kind of model is working out for Ethereum right now. LOL Doh...
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Ok. Voluntary is good. Agreed it needs to be explored more and glad some are looking ahead.
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Governments will regulate any currency because of the fear of taking down their monetary system! Anything that s earns money and they want part of it, they will get it!!
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