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>INFLEXIBILITY. In legal contracts, the parties to a contract can modify or cancel the contract by mutual agreement. This is considered an important feature of legal contracts, because it prevents the parties from being trapped by the erroneous contract or unforeseen circumstances. For Ethereum-style smart contracts, deviation from the code is not possible. In Arbitrum, a modification to the contract VM is possible, as long as all of the VM's honest managers will agree to it.
Literally every problem with (and objection to) smart contracts is dissolving in front of our eyes.

>> No.22476139

>>22476118
Kleros court BTFO

>> No.22476147

>>22476118
you sound very low iq.
the idea that humans can understand all the potentialities of the world to build desirable immutable contracts is a falsehood.
the 1% case will always exist that undermines any benefit from having an immutable contract, thus they will never really catch on.
deal with it braindead homo.

>> No.22476154

>>22476118
Where are the dfohub shills hahhahahah

>> No.22476161

>>22476118
imagine betting against eth, this fagaderium will never take of

>> No.22476166

>>22476147
based retard

>> No.22476415

>>22476147
You should maybe learn to read before you come back to /biz/

>> No.22476450

>>22476166
>>22476415
still trying to shill your shittoken. kys homo

>> No.22476459

>>22476450
Arbitrum doesn't have a token.

>> No.22477336

>>22476118
>Take deterministic contracts
>Make them anti deterministic
I could get a third class nigger lawyer for that