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by vincentchu
3019 days ago
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Yes, have to trust the contract owner. You can imagine other scenarios where it’s some voting scheme, but generally feel like decentralized != trustless for a lot of things. You have to trust something at some point. What’s cool (imo) about smart contracts is that the terms (ie, code) are transparent and that enforcement of those terms is automatic. |
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