Cryptocurrencies are fascinating but the irreversibility is not a feature but a bug. I don't get the appeal for irreversibility. A legitimate trade always occurs between willing partners, why would you be so afraid that the transaction would be cancelled? The only legitimate use that comes to my mind are complex financial instruments where things mostly happens with an assumption that the underlaying assets are very…
> Sometimes mistakes happen(a faulty system, a design bug or straight out human error and people who are trying to take advantage of those), most of the time these are correctable. These errors are correctable if the counter-parties trust each other, or at least have a relationship that they don't want to undermine by being petty. Immutable blockchain systems are valuable in part because they allow entities to transa…
Yes - so far, it worked well for extortion with ransomware but is that something that we want to have? Can you think of a legit business case where the merchant providing the promised service is guaranteed and all you need is a method to receive the payment? All that when the merchant and the buyer don't trust each other at all and on't have a conflict resolution mechanism. What do they trade exactly?