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>PNK is fine.
>PNK will be fine when the bull run resumes.

And I will continue PNK posting when deciding noPNKer bankruptcy cases.
We no longer live in the era most people identify with the 20th century. The problems and solutions are different, and a technology like Kleros will inevitably be turned to in a society that embraces the notion of free will, liberty, private property, and many of the other ideas that have characterized Western civilization since the thinking of the Greek philosophers. I am of the opinion that Western civilization is dying a la Spengler, but that does not mean that there aren't a few more gifts to be wrought by the dying breath of the West. One of those is the remarkable legal system and judiciary that we have inherited. Kleros, in my eyes, embodies the synthesis of many of the political values espoused in the West, alongside the legal innovations utilized widely today. If it isn't Kleros, it'll be a fork of Kleros, or some offshoot that captures the spirit of the project. It is just such an incredibly fascinating concept, one that really stands out against the backdrop of crypto. And as the West dies, so too will the qualities of a judiciary that truly functions in a way that preserves a healthy society. (And if it isn't obvious, we are currently engaged in a slow and decadent decline into moral depravity) As corruption becomes more prevalent, the need for Kleros will become more acute. The microprocessor will put beyond the reach of any individual man the justice of a society. It is merely a matter of cracking the nut.

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