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by cwkoss
2432 days ago
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No, what is the cost of the system which enables the USG to reliably prevent the execution of erroneous trades? Tens to hundreds of thousands of highly paid bureaucrats, accountants, risk managers, regulators, legislators, clerks, lawyers, law enforcement, judges, etc. Obviously the purely digital systems consumes more compute, but I think you're discounting many of the true costs of the existing system. |
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If you think that tens to hundreds of thousands of highly paid bureaucrats, accountants, risk managers, regulators, legislators, clerks, lawyers, law enforcement, judges are there just to prevent erroneous trades...
It seems that you are discounting a vast amount of things that the system does besides preventing the execution of erroneous trade.