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RE: Playing Devil's Advocate: Why Steem HF23 is NOT THEFT!

in #steem4 years ago

It would appear you understand DPOS, great. Unfortunately code is only law until it meets a real judge in the real world at which point it most certainly is not law.

Steem and Hive aren't sovereign. Sorry.

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And what will you say when a crypto city-state pops up?
What will you say when Hive owns physical land and makes the laws?
You seem blind to where this is going.
The coming storm is going to knock most people on their ass.
Are you prepared for water shortage, famine, and war?
I'm not but I'm trying.

@brianoflondon & I actually live in a country that was (re)created by an idea and a group of people (many still alive) who fought to achieve it against the greatest of odds and at huge cost. Indeed it is considered by many to be miracle.

You have no idea what it takes to achieve sovereignty - it is extremely difficult and rarely comes without great bloodshed.
Neither Hive nor any other crypto project has even a fraction of the attributes of a sovereign entity.

If a crypto city-state pops up it will likely be very quickly crushed by whatever country's territory it pops up in.

A judge in what country?
These people are mafia.
Do you know how the mafia works?
Judges get bought.

Do you think Justin Sun gives a shit if Steemit Inc gets sued into bankruptcy?
He's hiding behind a Limited Liability Corporation.
Steemit Inc is broke and doesn't have any money.

If you win in court he doesn't owe dollars; he owes Steem.
Watch him dump Steem to sub one cent and then claim Steemit Inc was hacked and has $0.
He'll declare bankruptcy and get away scot free.
You guys don't know what the fuck you're talking about and this strategy is shit and can only hurt Hive.

TILTED!

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Apologies.

You clearly don't even understand the difference between a criminal case (=jail) and a civil case (=$).
A LLC is no protection in a criminal conspiracy theft case.
A Judge in the US or UK cannot be bought by Justin Sun, a Chinese national, especially in such a clear cut theft case and especially in the current international environment.