Its true, building a network with high barriers to entry is hard to scale, and will never compare to the scalability of a functioning justice system or something like blockchain. And it relies a lot on weeding out sociopaths to function; though the value of belonging to a high trust network can work as an incentive to play fair and not get excluded.
I appreciated the length!
Its true, building a network with high barriers to entry is hard to scale, and will never compare to the scalability of a functioning justice system or something like blockchain. And it relies a lot on weeding out sociopaths to function; though the value of belonging to a high trust network can work as an incentive to play fair and not get excluded.
Like, if that note you signed gets cashed in on after your death, who pays it?
Also, what if someone forges your signature and makes fake notes?
Those are the questions I have about the written promises.