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by ThomPete
1648 days ago
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Thats not what is meant by it being enforcable. You are confusing things here. With enforcable, what is meant is anything that can be programmed into a contract and be executed will be executed (enforced). That can as an example be someone raising a million dollars for a crypto game by offering 10000 tokens for 100$ each. The million dollars are going to be unlocked in phases. 50k for proof of concept, 250k for alpha etc. Each phase have to be approved by the toke holders. If they dont agree that the proof of concept is good enough they can vote the unlocking down and there is nothing the game developers can do about that. That is what is meant by enforable. |
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