Ever thought about having a decentralized court system for crypto? Like, somewhere investors could actually file cases against projects that rug pulled or just vanished into thin air.
Would be wild if Web3 had its own legal framework where founders couldn't just ghost everyone without consequences. The space needs accountability mechanisms beyond angry Twitter threads, honestly.
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MevTears
· 17h ago
When will the rug pull problem finally be truly addressed? Just complaining on Twitter is of no use...
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CexIsBad
· 17h ago
NGL, rug pull victims definitely need a place to voice their grievances... But a decentralized court? Who will judge? Is code law?
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CryptoSurvivor
· 17h ago
Rug pulls have been around for so many years and still no solution. Why bother with decentralized courts? It'll probably get stuck again.
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Whale_Whisperer
· 17h ago
A rug pull with a total loss, if there were really on-chain courts, I would die laughing. How would enforcement work?
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BasementAlchemist
· 17h ago
Decentralized courts? Sounds good, but this idea can't really be implemented. Who will enforce the judgments?
Ever thought about having a decentralized court system for crypto? Like, somewhere investors could actually file cases against projects that rug pulled or just vanished into thin air.
Would be wild if Web3 had its own legal framework where founders couldn't just ghost everyone without consequences. The space needs accountability mechanisms beyond angry Twitter threads, honestly.