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by tres
1654 days ago
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It wasn't an attitude of naive hope that there wouldn't be nefarious actors leveraging the protocol; there was a different kind of people using the Internet. There's no need to design security in the system when you literally know everyone who is using it. And everyone who was using it had the same goals in mind. So, I don't disagree with the sentiment -- people today would probably do it a little bit differently; however, I do disagree with the expression -- people designing these protocols weren't naive. They were trustful because they had to be. In the early days of building something new, nothing works without trust; not the Internet... not Bitcoin... not a nascent venture... nothing. |
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