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by ikura 1524 days ago
Because the bank's relationship with its customers, central banks, and society as a whole, is codified in law and not in code. So if you find a legal loophole that's different from hacking the bank to get something the legal system doesn't entitle you to. When the code is the law, a hack is a loophole.
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There seems to be an ongoing misimpression here that code is, in fact, law, as though our existing legal system doesn’t have something to say about that.
Cryptocurrencies and smart contracts exist within our society as well, they're not subject to an alternative reality.
They're only barely being subject to society's laws though I think is the point.