On 18 Apr 2012, at 19:28, David Conrad wrote:

If you don't like the policy of your validator operator, change to a validator operator whose policy you agree with (or, better yet, run your own validator -- it is the only way to be sure). If you are not permitted to do this, you have other issues.

+1

Though you've not explained how someone would be able to find out what was the flavour-of-the-month policy of the validator operator they were using that day. Assuming the current network's validation policy was broken (for some definition of broken) would of course be a wise approach. That probably means everyone runs their own validator to avoid sucky hotel nets and the like. Which just moves where NTAs get (mis)configured.

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