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Anything is welcome that makes that idiocy go away or at least subside, if only by the tiniest amount.
But in the meantime I guess we can pat the Ethereum designers on the back for reinventing the wheel of the modern financial system, where the amount of money you have directly dictates how much power you have over the system. It's really disruptive stuff, almost like when they did away with transaction fees by implementing transaction fees, did away with banking by inventing banking and eliminated bank robberies by having their banks be robbed.
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