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by cryptobeanbaby
2862 days ago
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To quote a prior Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle on the floor of the Senate: "How long would it be before you saw traders investing in a way that would bring about the desired result?" As in, if one found a way to bet against your car remaining in tact and realized sabotaging your car was cost effective to manipulate their bet, then they reap the market pay out. Is this good? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_Awareness_Office#F... |
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You just described insurance fraud. And just like in insurance, the fix is to be very careful about how you describe the "win" condition—not just "will the car become damaged" but "will the car become damaged through no fault of the owner" (to begin with; the actual terms would be much more complex).