Do you have any example(s) of cases where those were enforced since you claim they are enforcable in some places?
It's a system you already use if you use credit cards. The payment processor play this role by assuming the counterparty risk and issuing chargebacks when they deem it appropriate.
You use the price being out of your control as a way to dodge this allegation: > There’s constant large amount of coins printed for the team and their VC’s But you can answer on this part without addressing the price.…
Or for services/goods that requires this kind of leeway, use an escrow. Yes it does introduce a third party, but the point is that compared to the current system there is no other option for the many cases in which you…
Do you have any example(s) of cases where those were enforced since you claim they are enforcable in some places?
It's a system you already use if you use credit cards. The payment processor play this role by assuming the counterparty risk and issuing chargebacks when they deem it appropriate.
You use the price being out of your control as a way to dodge this allegation: > There’s constant large amount of coins printed for the team and their VC’s But you can answer on this part without addressing the price.…
Or for services/goods that requires this kind of leeway, use an escrow. Yes it does introduce a third party, but the point is that compared to the current system there is no other option for the many cases in which you…