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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
ga farcaster if you can't destroy something, you don't actually own it do you agree? do you disagree? why? what does this change? e.g. if you can't delete data from a decentralized social network do you actually own the data?
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I consider ownership a number of rights you are granted and it changes depending on context. You own a house but you are not free to burn it. You own a piece of land but you are not free to build anything you want on it. You own a car but you are not free to drive it any way you like.
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
who grants me ownership of my ethereum address?
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timdaub
@timdaub.eth
the stakers
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
can they take it away? can they prevent me from using it? can they prevent me from burning it?
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@timdaub.eth
I think if a network majority would agree on it for a long time, itβ€˜d be possible
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
possibility != probability though
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