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Under what jurisdiction does your master @DarthCoin confirm enforcement will be available?

You are telling everyone here that you word means nothing if there is no threat from the military industrial buddies

For a contract to be valid it must be enforceable.

I do not see @DarthCoins word to have any value whatsoever as he is demonstrably a hypocrit doing things that are in clear contradiction to his words, but even if I did think he had any credibility any contract that lacks enforcement options is inherently invalid.

Under what jurisdiction will @DarthCoins contractual offer be enforceable?

He seems incapable of answering this fundamental question.

Without enforcement it is not a valid contract.

Do not trust - Verify.

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110 sats \ 17 replies \ @Lux 2h

it's what you know for sure that aint true that gets you in trouble

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That is just another way of saying- Do not trust - verify.

What jurisdiction will @DarthCoins contractual offer be enforceable in?

Your inability to answer this simple question verifies you are a full of shit sock puppet.

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110 sats \ 15 replies \ @Lux 2h
What jurisdiction will @DarthCoins contractual offer be enforceable in?

You keep saying you are a slave

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No I am verifying I understand contract law.
And you are verifying that you do not.

What worth is a 'contract' that cannot be enforced?
ZERO.

It is inherently INVALID.
Just like you.

Now stop wasting my time- my charge out rate is 1 million sats/hour.

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110 sats \ 8 replies \ @Lux 2h

you made an offer, but you are so clueless you keep bragging the matter in a foreign jurisdiction

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I make no offer to morons and hypocrits.
Any further time you demand will be chargeable at 1 million sats/hour.
Pay up front or fuck off.

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110 sats \ 6 replies \ @Lux 2h

Thank you very much, I gladly accept the offer at the condition that you never again make your presence felt here.

10 sats \ 4 replies \ @DarthCoin 1h

Hey dumb ass, Bitcoin is the "law" here, the smart contract made with Bitcoin.
Read more about many ways to do escrow with Bitcoin, right here on SN: #1248555

YOU DO NOT NEED ANY FUCKING JURISDICTION. Learn what is a "hold invoice" in LN at least.

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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @Solomonsatoshi 1h -102 sats

Calm down brother - you are getting hysterical.

The contract you have proposed is not enforceable unless you define precisely under what jurisdiction it is enforceable.

If you are suggesting the complex terms of your proposal can be effectively enforced via smart contract on the Bitcoin blockchain show how precisely this can be done.

Provide the full terms and contractual enforcement options to show the contract you are proposing can be effectively enforced.

Thus far you have not even provided any valid payment options let alone complex and verifiable enforcement options.

You don't even have an attached LN wallet.

It is your obligation as the one proposing the contract to define precisely how it will be enforceable- if you cannot it is inherently invalid.