aren't social contracts supposed to be voluntary? At least at some level?
The fact we need people to share their skills safely, train users, and businesses how to use crypto-currencies properly, and also ensure that those who create 'new' altcoins - are held accountable for the currencies they create, and to the people who bought into them.
It's not enough to print monopoly money - we have to build businesses first so it's worth trading for a REAL good or service.
Ask those poor people now stuck with Rolf Harris artwork.
This would create an oligarchy, not a democracy.
These studies clearly demonstrate that the Cl is richly innervated with a wide and diverse array of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators. Lesion, stimulation and recording experiments demonstrate that the functional and physiologic capacity of the Cl is quite robust. A recurring theme of claustral function appears to be its involvement in sensorimotor integration. This may be expected of the Cl, given the degree of heterotopic, heterosensory convergence and its interconnectivity with the key subcortical nuclei and sensory cortical areas. The Cl remains a poorly understood and under investigated nucleus.
It makes sense that a major loss of function is associated with interrupting the Claustrum - but there are several nuclii in the brain - the Hippocampus being one. Claiming it is the 'one true center of consciousness' in the brain doesn't account for the countless studies which reveal just how complex the operation of our neural networks actually are, and may be premature.
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If a system is insecure a "good" architecture is irrelevant - you're still screwed.
Dear John
Please can you explain how BitCoin is vulnerable to Heartbleed?
I think good architecture is essential to good security. That's why I posted.
Many Thanks
Jawad Yaqub
What good is a ticket to the good life, if you can't find the entrance?