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RE: Proposed changes in the Calibrae fork

in #calibrae7 years ago

I haven't the faintest idea. I just dreamed it up. Maybe what I need to suggest is you do a bit of study of law. Most of these models are directly cognate to legal procedures. Notaries, witnesses, representative/proxies, etc etc. I did a lot of study of especially the laws of bills and titles, and it's all exactly the same stuff here in crypto-land. The crypto part really is just signatures, sealing, and, sometimes, confidentiality, in digital form.

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Well, you, and a few other very smart people ;)

I see what you're saying about the models corresponding to legal processes though - good point. I probably need to familiarise myself with some cryptocurrency systems source code too when I've time.

 7 years ago  Reveal Comment

I'm sure your sacrifice will pay off one way or another! I've only ever worked in C++ to do computer vision work when the Python bindings weren't fast enough... not pleasant!