A22 Explaining the Self-Defining Nature of Tauchain: How Future Changes are Secured #shorts

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Q: If Tauchain is supposed to be self-defining, how can we be sure that future changes are secured?

A: I personally have only a partial answer. I can say that Tau as a platform gives the ability to restrict any future code. But in which way to restrict it, what are the basic requirements of the network? Or a similar question, what will be the rules for changing the rules? This is a question to be answered collaboratively as the first task of the first users of Tau. We will all discuss and answer this question in a collaborative platform, over this platform that makes it much easier to reach much more complicated truths and shared truths. - Ohad Asor, Founder & CTO of Tau https://tau.net/our-team/
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