> On Nov 7, 2017, at 7:21 PM, Kerim Aydin <ke...@u.washington.edu> wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 8 Nov 2017, VJ Rada wrote: >> 1: Make transactions from the Head to Agora of exactly 1 shiny, for >> the sole purpose of paying for an Estate. > > Counterarguments: > > We've previously found that if you try to pay for something, and fail, > the entire transaction fails. > > So the first attempt to pay 1 shiny fails because it doesn't accomplish > it's purpose, etc. > > I believe o has been a strong proponent of this view, as e has repeatedly > re-done official transactions because the amount hasn't been right. > > (Yes, I see that the difference in wording in Auctions versus other > rules makes this a more borderline argument).
Memo to V.J Rada: the smart thing to do would have been to announce the contract _after_ I announced the auction results. ;) Since the auction won’t actually close until tomorrow, I’ll reserve detailed comment for now, other than for two points: 1. I’m on the fence about this, and I fully intend to CFJ this (barring V.J Rada), to ensure that we have some kind of resolution on it. 2. The cyclic payment part looks effective: an Agoran with the fewest sh. can cycle 1 sh. between emself and Agora indefinitely. The only question is whether 1,011 single payments in a single message have the same effect as a 1,011-sh. payment would, and that’s … at least partially a question of fungibility. Anyways, the scam should be obvious at this point. I’m going to go through the motions, largely as a debugging exercise. -o
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