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>> No.16382021 [DELETED]  [View]
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Are incels liabilities for companies? Should it be legal to discriminate against people (mainly men) who can't get sex when hiring? I think it is fine. Virginity in men has been shown to increase aggression and antisocial behavior. The simple fact is you are mentally defective if you are working age and haven't had sex.

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Well?

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> you can't reliably put real world data on to the blockchain in a trustless manner.
It can be put there trustlessly. The data source requires operational trust. This is where aggregation comes in anyway, to decentralize that aspect out. When you check your bank account, are you ever left questioning whether the data is correct? When it is, aren't you usually assured that your ledger is correct, theres just a problem with the site/app/etc.
>e.g. You're collecting thermometer data and a cat falls asleep on the sensor every other day
That thermometer alone would not be a valid data source to be used when collecting data. If a dev wants weather data, they arent turning to some guy with a lone thermometer in his house for that data.
>>B. The fact that you can't put real world data on blockchain in a trustless manner means that automatically fulfilling smart contracts with real world data is impossible.
Strawman
>e.g. determining the value of a piece of art over time.
All comes down to the highest price one is willing to pay. Non-fungible assets have no value beyond that. Easily done. Maybe AI can do this one day, but it's certainly not worth my time.
>>This is massively flawed since it only allows for "popular" answers rather than "true" answers.
Tell me what a 'true' answer means to you. Tell me what would spark a wrong answer to become popular. A node operator would have to long-con their way to high reputation and then be willing to lose everything.
>other nodes changing their data to ensure they get paid.
How would they do this without risking latency and damaging their reputation anyway? Popular answers will come from nodes with a proven immutable track record for being correct.
>What do I do?
Leave

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WELL?

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What's going to happen to crypto once "they" start sending all you undesirables to the gulags and concentration camps?

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