On 08/10/2011 11:24 PM, Sean Hunt wrote: > I destroy my copy of this Promise.
I'm not sure this actually works. I vaguely remember an attempt to fix this problem with legislation, which I think passed, but... R2166 (power 2): An asset generally CAN be destroyed by its owner by announcement R2337 (power 3): Creating and cashing promises is secured with power threshold 3; any other modifications to promise holdings are secured with power threshold 2. 2166 alone implies you can destroy a promise you hold. 2337 alone implies you can't. R1030 puts rule power at higher precedence than If all of the Rules in conflict explicitly say that their precedence relations are determined by some other Rule for determining precedence relations which implies that R2337's attempt to only secure at power 2 basically doesn't work.