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I think the normal trajectory of such things is that first people do "brain up", but then after some time someone says, this is a jungle, we want, nay NEED less danger.
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Then someone comes up with a walled garden version of the thing, with assurances and so on, and it catches on, and becomes what the masses use to avoid being taken to the cleaners.
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Then over time this new system evolves to not only take care of security/guarantees for a cost, but also to have all the characteristics of a modern bank. I.e. the new thing you make,
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it may eventually change character slowly into what you are trying to replace. At least I have seen no guarantee that this does not happen. Before that though, it can be nice I suppose
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4 well-composed thoughts - yes,
you are correct.
A cycle resembling the eternal sword-vs-shield game.
Isaac Asimov posed an interesting solution to that in his Foundation Trilogy.
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I read that trilogy decades ago. Can you refresh my memory on the basic solution idea? Sword-vs-shield is also unknown to me.
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Hari Seldon tried to solve the interminable problem of power decadence by creating two Foundations.
One was known and visible.
The 2nd was a mythical threat to keep the 1st honest.
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His 2nd Foundation was both mythical and actual.
The myth was a form of what is now called "predictive programming".
The actuality was a crude approximation of WEF.
Technocrat meddlers
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Upon reflection,
a current interpretation is that various
religious myths have for centuries been "predictive programming" (until Hollywood)
devised by "Illuminati" actualizers.
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I suppose I was too young to think such thoughts when I read those books. But I recently read some of the first Dune stuff. There Bene Gesserit does such things, spelled out.
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He composed a masterpiece including many details of how tyranny and spirituality collide.
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Makes you wonder indeed. Christianity, a religion started by a Jew, has scripture saying Jews are better than them for example, and it made Jews' oppressors (romans) less aggressive.
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Sword-vs-Shield:
The term has vanished into history.
It describes the eternally circular competition of
improving weapons to defeat armour
and improving armour to survive weapons.
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Ah, I know that as an "arms race".