| >Why I am not surprised that your ideas closely match how authoritarian system (and dystopian cyber punk worlds) work? Imagine calling P2P voluntary interactions authoritarian... >You're avoiding the answer, and I understand you, it's hard to come with an answer when your design have bugs. I'm not avoiding an answer, I gave you it clear and straight. >If Alice dies Bob get his money. Correct. >There no way to stop it from happening. >What if Bob is a minor or the employer is a minor?
>That would make the contract void in real life. Depends on jurisdiction. >Should people publish their personal info on the public blockchain so that the smart contract can exclude them from proposing or accepting a job? They can do whatever they want. >And how do you check that the informations are correct? Idk. I wasn't proposing putting public info on the blockchain, it's your problem. >What if Bob is an immigrant running from a regime and has no way to prove who he is, but needs the job to survive? Bob would be delighted to know that he can interact with a permissionless network that does not require an ID and get paid for his work without revealing his identity. >you'd need to basically recreate what government do today, without the enforcement of the law capability. Nope. >who would trust a system like that, except outlaws and scammers? People who like efficiency and don't like intermediaries. |
many nazis volunteered.
it's funny that people like you, who don't have a clue about what they're talking about, think they are so edgy that have something to teach to the humanity as a whole.
> Bob would be delighted to know that he can interact with a permissionless network that does not require an ID and get paid for his work without revealing his identity.
so basically Bob the pedophile could work with kids and nobody would ever know, until it's too late.
Or Bob the racist could employ black kids from developing country and everyone would be OK with that.
Bit most of all nobody could stop Bob, because nobody knows who he is!
That's a great advancement for society!
Of course bad people of the World would be delighted, I bet they would!
I'm starting to think you're one of them.
> People who like efficiency and don't like intermediaries.
exactly: mobsters, criminals, scammers, etc etc
there is nothing to gain for the common people. they can only lose the few protections they have left.