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by Bartweiss 3323 days ago
What makes anyone reliable? A good reputation.

Only a small fraction of trust among non-criminals is backed by force of law. The rest is backed by past record. If you don't have one, you put up collateral, get someone else to stake you (e.g. loan co-signers), or start small until people get to know you.

The only real question here is how you verify who you're dealing with. That's doable, and once it's done everything else is a pretty established process.

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> What makes anyone reliable? A good reputation.

It's not just about how reliable they are, it's about what incentives they have to follow through, and what recourse you have when the do not. Entities acting illegally have very different incentives than legal ones, and your recourse if they do not follow through is very limited, especially if you are acting legally.

> Only a small fraction of trust among non-criminals is backed by force of law. The rest is backed by past record.

Past record accounts for some of it, that ability to exact your own punishments accounts for some of it. Any drug dealer that screws over a client needs to account for that person taking the matter into their own hands.

> The only real question here is how you verify who you're dealing with.

That's not the only question. I believe I've outlines many more in my other responses in these threads (one of which was to you).