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RE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOS
Let's not get carried away with Judge Judy hyperbole. Ruling on a few of the simple cases would go along way to showcasing your usefulness. Waiting to be paid $160 per hour per arbiter before taking any kind of action doesn't look great, but hey, it's your gig.
If it's going to take 7 months for someone to get their 200 phished EOS tokens back, it's hard to see how this system is ever going to scale.
Yes indeed. But no matter how much pressure you put on an Arbitrator for a result, he or she should ignore it. It's hardly a workable system if you can push the Arbitrator to follow your bidding.