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by TheBlight
863 days ago
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>Anyone who looks them up online can find this information easily. The specific concern is about who operates it _eventually_ (perhaps centuries from now.) I can look up who is on their current board and what their governance structure happens to be now but it isn't relevant to my hypothetical concern. Lots can happen in relatively short periods of time and the well-meaning intent behind their current governance structure can surely always be subverted by sufficiently incentivized and devious humans. I also don't mean this as a specific critique of Alcor. My concern is about the general concept of "freeze-now and wake-in-100s-of-years." |
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