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in #life6 years ago

Dear @crypto.piotr, thank you for inviting me to participate in this conversation.

I would not consider it waste of time. I would actually expect more time and effort to be wasted in order to analyze possible outcomes of new regulations.

As I said in my previous comment, if there are no regulations we run the risk of falling into anarchy and that is disastrous for any society. The menmantemante for us in our South America, we have had very bad experiences with our rulers, many specific problems without solutions, electricity, drinking water, health, education, jobs, which leads us to think that it is there for profit and not to serve the citizen.

I agree that whenever a resolution is approved by the government, it is necessary to wait a reasonable time to issue opinions on whether it works or not.

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But there is no anarchy in an absence of regulation. There are private regulations that are ALWAYS more consistent and easier to follow than state regulations.

You are right in that, it may be because those who implement such regulations are directly involved with the project and study the implications in more depth.