If you’re referring to the Point Installation Act, I think that will be voted down. If something else, I’m excited to find out! :-)
On Sun, Sep 30, 2018 at 7:44 PM Timon Walshe-Grey <m...@timon.red> wrote: > Good attempt at a scam. I had already anticipated it, however, and I think > you will find you'd rather have submitted to the currency revaluation. > > If anyone spots the booby-trap, please don't point it out. I want the > delicious satisfaction of seeing their reactions when it activates. c: > > -twg > > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Sunday, September 30, 2018 11:05 PM, D Margaux <dmargaux...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > The text of the contract between me and G. is provided at bottom of this > > email. > > > > I transfer 30 coins to nichdel. > > > > I transfer all of my coins to the contract below between me and G. > > > > I cause nichdel to transfer 30 coins to me. > > > > I CFJ (barring Aris) this statement: “D. Margaux’s attempt in this > message > > to transfer coins to the contract between em and G. is EFFECTIVE.” (I > note > > for the Arbitor’s benefit that G. is an interested party. Also twg might > be > > considered an interested party because this transfer circumvents the > > “according to eir means” proposals that e authored.) > > > > If my attempt to transfer coins to the contract between me and G. was > > INEFFECTIVE, then I change my vote and cause nichdel to change eir vote > on > > 8081B* to FOR. > > > > ///// Contract between D. Margaux and G. ///// > > > > 1. This is a contract between D. Margaux and G. (the “parties”). Other > > players CANNOT join this contract without consent of both parties. > This > > contract CAN be terminated by consent of both parties. > > > > 2. The name of this contract is the “First Bank of Agora.” > > 3. A party to this contract has “on deposit in the contract” an amount > of > > coins equal to the total number of coins e has deposited in this > contract, > > minus the total number of coins e has withdrawn from the contract. > > > > 4. Any party to this contract CAN transfer coins to this contract. > Making > > such a transfer is called “depositing” those coins in the contract. > > > > 5. Any party to this contract CAN cause the contract to transfer to em > any > > amount of coins less than or equal to the number of coins e has on > deposit > > in the contract. Making such a transfer is called “withdrawing” the > coins > > from the contract. > > > > ///// end of contract ///// > > > > On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 7:12 PM Kerim Aydin ke...@u.washington.edu > wrote: > > > > > > > I agree to the exchanged Contract with this hash. -G. > > > On Sat, 29 Sep 2018, D Margaux wrote: > > > > > > > G. and I have exchanged a document that has text with the following > > > > SHA256 > > > > > > hash: > > > > 58629980096A5E997EC5CF62C04B59EBFBEEAF81DD4785B50CCF190E1F24CE2D > > > > I agree to be bound by that text and I agree and consent for that > text > > > > to > > > > > > be a contract between me and G., if G. likewise agrees. > > >