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by young_unixer
1493 days ago
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> The US has a lot of legal policy that is based on spirit of the law Yes, but that's a wrong and unfair way to define and apply laws. > humans are imperfect Smart contracts and "code is the law" mantra don't contradict this. You're imperfect and you commit a mistake, you lose. You find a mistake in someone else's code, you win. This is much better than the current legal system where we are all collectively forced to adapt to, or even pay for, someone else's mistakes. |
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>Yes, but that's a wrong and unfair way to define and apply laws.
Sounds like you're interpreting how to define and apply the law there based on what you feel is the right and fair way to do so. Seems a bit paradoxical.