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It will be interesting to see if they can prosecute people. They are called smart contracts and talked about being the actual contract.


People have been prosecuted for this sort of stuff over the past few years.

'Code is law' is just a reddit meme at this point, that has no basis in reality. 'Smart contracts' are just regular contracts, but with more opportunities for theft.


I'm pretty sure smart contracts aren't contracts. They're pieces of computer code.




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