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July
@july
Swearing by something is an interesting concept that we used to do more often; but we don’t as anymore. One used to swear on their mother’s grave, or their children - essentially asking God(s) to be your witness and arbiter of truth. In order to make a transaction of trust, (like a claim, a future claim) one needed to have a trusted third party they could both ideologically trust to execute the transaction, and general rules of conduct they would abide by in a way, in a world where we don’t know what to trust, you need ways to swear to third parties because that’s what helps us navigate your own world
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Ayush
@ayushm.eth
if you haven't, this essay by josh is a really good read on generalisation of this form of trust https://stark.mirror.xyz/n2UpRqwdf7yjuiPKVICPpGoUNeDhlWxGqjulrlpyYi0 also relates to balaji's god -> law -> cryptography
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July
@july
Great stuff by @js
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