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by zepto
1731 days ago
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> If you fork uniswapv2 code and deploy it on chain, it enshrines a bunch of rules that essentially tell one how they can interact with it in the same way these laws do. Except with no actual enforcement mechanism. Can we stop saying these are equivalent? It’s just not true to pretend they are. > If you are seriously interested, look here[0] (which is not a comprehensive list)
[0] https://coopahtroopa.mirror.xyz/_EDyn4cs9tDoOxNGZLfKL7JjLo5r... I am seriously interested and that’s the best answer so far, although from what I can see nothing breaks out of the financial derivatives space yet. |
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Can we not ignore when any given enforcement mechanism associated typically with laws don't get executed when laws are broken by various actors? It's dishonest to pretend that traditional enforcement mechanisms are consistently used.
> although from what I can see nothing breaks out of the financial derivatives space yet.
You'd probably think that traditional non profit organization with a bank account is a financial derivative then if you research some of these Social DAO's and consider them being in the financial derivatives space.