I'm also wondering how realistic it is to have such measures in place and who deploys them already and if not, why?

And whatever the measures you took, how will it be handled in case of an issue. Is there automated safety mechanism? Was is simulated and trained on a test instance?

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It is very realistic, and it is very doable and testable. And having DR in place is almost a requirement for any business like that

I'm not dev so it's hard to know, good that you can confirm. Now the question is how companies can prove to their users that they did correctly and can be trustful.

Why do you think financial industry is regulated? 🤣

You cannot trust any company to be truthful, unless they have an axe hanging over them and they had an independent review of their systems. Legal liabilities tend to make people less reckless with other people’s money