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if we want to regulate crypto, would we want to go the ancient way and write laws on paper? or would we want it to be open, simple - digital and based on smart contracts / code? currently you need lawyers to understand or rather outsource law understanding to them to do pretty much anything with coded law you could just run a query against a token contract or something, same thing dexscreener has with tokensniffer
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so combining all of the tools like tokensniffer into a single "regulatory" or what we all agree is making sense and integrate into our products to make it safer for people onchain
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maybe even go as far as logging each obviously malicious code and blocking it's usage/deploying onto the blockchain completely?
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then if we had law updates done similarly as code updates, which makes a lot of sense if you think about it - github for laws where you can review each line and have multiple stakeholders to approve
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