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by ashwagary
1224 days ago
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Incorrect. Even in Hammurabi's code, receipts for agents, witnesses, and contracts, were only used for settling disputes in court where fraud may have been committed. Those instances with conflicting claims were a tiny minority of overall transaction volume, meaning receipts were optional and not required for the vast majority of transactions; especially between trusted parties. As far as that "state" was concerned, all transactions were anonymous until a dispute was brought to court. |
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