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RE: EOS and the Bonds Theory!

in #eos6 years ago (edited)

My humble comments and opinions only:

This is somewhat disconcerting to someone who's actually already deployed a contract on EOS. The cost to a startup application is NOT negligible. Now the thought is there must be a Bond in place to be trusted?.... What about the "money where my mouth is" that I spent to deploy? What about the code that's open sourced? Are we (EOS) modeled after a government contract that requires a bond? Show me just one bond that prevented a government kick-back to win a contract - Bonds (in current practice) are designed to insure only the wealthy get to play... What happened to the whole "building decentralized free-market solutions to help better humanity" deal?