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by aminok 3498 days ago
It's something that will change with experience.
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It certainly will - people will realize that the fanciful dreams are not feasible.
And others will realise the possibilities opened up by Turing Complete contracting.
Unless Ethereum can solve its verification problem, its biggest opportunities will be for scammers.
I think it's unlikely that scamming will be the biggest opportunity in the long run, given how unsustainable it is. Mutually beneficial uses will predominate over time because that's the only way to get repeat users.
Unless an effective defense is developed, scamming can be continued as long as attempts at legitimate use are being made. Whenever activity ticks up, scammers will be attracted by it.
Scammers are fighting a losing battle against better security technology. They can only capitalize on insecurity. They cannot prevent people from developing and adopting more secure products/services/technologies.