← Back to context Comment by jiggawatts 1 day ago It’s not publicly provable for many obvious reasons such as the delegation being time bound. 1 comment jiggawatts Reply fzeroracer 1 day ago Anything is publicly provable. And I think you can publicly prove it too. As another poster put it, if that's how you've dealt with systems before then either you were working with publicly available data or you were party to a crime.
fzeroracer 1 day ago Anything is publicly provable. And I think you can publicly prove it too. As another poster put it, if that's how you've dealt with systems before then either you were working with publicly available data or you were party to a crime.
Anything is publicly provable. And I think you can publicly prove it too. As another poster put it, if that's how you've dealt with systems before then either you were working with publicly available data or you were party to a crime.