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RE: EOS whitepaper walk-through: Requirements.

in #eos6 years ago

Another comprehensive overview. O believe the government aspect being the most striking aspect of the EOS project, even more important than the technical aspects (which are more or less in place with steem already). This could turn into a globally valid crypto-code-of-law...

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Thanks for your continuous support!

I think the governance aspect of EOS is definitely interesting, and one that is tested and proven by the Steem blockchain.

But I still have my reservation about the idea of code is law.

There are definitely areas of law where computer code can definitely help to make more efficient, but there are just somethings that are written by human that can only be interpreted by human fully and no computer can do.

Absolutely agree with you, and i assume, that this is where eos intends to go, namely giving back control to humans.
What i tried to point out with code-of-law was more the idea of a quasi universal legislation, ruling the blockchain but done by humans. If this comes into effect this might become the real game changer.

Btw. hope you don't mind me shilinng my own work here, but in case you are interested, I've summed up what is available as regards the EOS constitution and a few thoughts on it: https://steemit.com/eos/@conceptskip/eos-the-constitution-has-arrived

no I don't mind at all!

I was hoping to do something similar. The idea of a constitution is a very interesting idea that deserves to be explored further!

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