Hi @reverseacid
Thanks for sharink link to your publication with me. I re-read this post as I found it very interesting and playing with my imagination was fun :)
There are three ways this can turn out:
Why cannot I simply kill you and take map? If there would be no authorities and law protecting you, then you wouldn't enjoy very long life in that situation :)
To tell you the truth, I would focus on building your trust towards me. The only thing is that since envoromnemt does allow some violence (and I'm a former boxer so beating up someone wouldn't bother me) then I would most likely make you bleed, perhaps even break some bone (left arm maybe?) and I would then spare you.
That would be my gift: I would give you life. You would not have to worry if I want to cheat you and take your map, as I could do it already. That way we would develop special kind of bond and trust, that can be develop between victim and offender.
How do you like this solution? :)
Anyway I really enjoyed this post and your suggested (peaceful) solution.
Yours
Piotr
That's quite a solution you have there @crypto.piotr
It would be an effective one indeed because I'm sure I can't keep up with you on a physical level. But let's say at the first sign of your hostility, I was to eat the map. I would rather die than let the treasure fall into the hands of a "potential murderer" ;)
After that, good luck getting the treasure of better yet; good luck getting off the island without the map!
Thankfully, this is just an example to explain a digital situation. As a cryptographic protocol, you would not even know who I am, let alone be in the same room.
Your reply is very fascinating though. I wonder how it can be equated into a cryptographic attack!
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Dear @reverseacid
If you eat the map then surely we're both doomed hahaha :) But I've surprise to you. I'm very soft looking guy, always smiling and initially I would probably give you an impression that you're fully in control.
Just to calmly figure out when would be the best moment to attack. After all you don't want to make other people think that you're potential threat. That's what I've learned being young.
I don't believe in open confrontation. So perhaps you would not have a chance to eat that bloody map ? :) hahaha.
OMG. I love our little chat :) hahahaha
I wonder how many people out there will be kidnapped / attacked out there once thiefs will realize that transparent blockchains (like STEEM) do allow to select accounts of really rich people. And tracking them down for professionals should not be that difficult.
Yours, Piotr
There are always ways you can use an analogy to defy what it's trying to get at.
For instance, here's one without any violence. I, holder of the map, simply abandon any attempt to get the key and instead procure a hammer. With the right combination of sturdy implements (perhaps the ubiquitous rocks of our planet's crust) and determination the chest I could find thanks to the map would eventually open to me. I could even simply take the chest in knowledge of it's valuable contents, leaving the key holder high and dry.
Very interesting scenario @a-non-e-moose :)
Violence! Isn't it great? Drop the map if you do not want me to put on my gloves!
Let the beer join them and, finally, they'll agree to find the treasure together, drunkenly ever after!
Hahaha @jadams2k18
I don't think it really goes that way hahaha :) First you wait till someone is sleeping, then you look for some huge rock and while person is sleeping you're crashing some part of his body (I would suggest one of knees). And then after all screeming stops - you start explaining two different scenarions of events unfolding (in which person either dies or lives).
ps. Im actually glad I wasn't born in Venezuela. Something tells me that I would be considered criminal by many hahaha )
Cheers
Piotr
You make me laugh so hard...
You fit perfect here!