Still have not seen a use case for crypto currencies that is honest, legal, and not a waste. A lot of naivety and scamming as far as I can tell.
I am completely stumped as to why anybody who has programmed a computer and experienced how hard it is to get them right would think smart contracts are a better idea than plain old legal ones.
I am not saying that the current arrangements around private property, money, law, and power are good. I just do not see crypto currencies disrupting them. Nor smart contracts.
Still have not seen a use case for crypto currencies that is honest, legal, and not a waste. A lot of naivety and scamming as far as I can tell.
I am completely stumped as to why anybody who has programmed a computer and experienced how hard it is to get them right would think smart contracts are a better idea than plain old legal ones.
I am not saying that the current arrangements around private property, money, law, and power are good. I just do not see crypto currencies disrupting them. Nor smart contracts.
So, why?