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It's substituting for the state, and the social organization it provides, not personal computers.


No offence, but it would probably be a good idea for you to study some theory of the state, before making such outlandish remarks.


No offence, but for you to see zero parallels between the contract enforcement that decentralized blockchain-based networks conduct, and the function of traditional legal systems, suggests to me you would benefit from taking your own advice.

No offence.




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