Fighting Rich Bad Actors in a DPOS World

in #dilbert7 years ago (edited)

Today's Dilbert:

Could it be that all DPOS-based systems will eventually come under the full control of a small group of colluding rich actors, without recourse for the rest?

All ready to dodge FLAK now, yes I am.

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Man I haven't seen a Dilbert comic in a long time, it amazes me how it's still going.

Still sharp and funny, amazing really.

The law is also blind before the power of money.

Only in our dreams.

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