On 1/9/20 2:11 AM, Kerim Aydin via agora-discussion wrote: > By including "purposeful", it covers scams; e.g. with Jason Cobb's 18,000 > coins - the scammer would have at least the 4 day objection period to enjoy > eir earnings or convert it to a win[*] or whatever. > > [*]since winning and patent titles aren't self-ratifying, they would get to > keep those as rewards for scams.
Sorry, but 4 days doesn't seem like enough here. If there's a CFJ on the scam, then even if everyone is acting LEGALLY, it could take up to two weeks to get a judgement. During that time, the scammer would have to do lots of stuff conditionally, which only furthers the gamestate confusion, and/or fend off the ratification attempts, which would require two other people to work with em, and I'd imagine people would quickly get tired of this. -- Jason Cobb

