Both valid points. It's hard to set a rigid smart contract condition I think, and requires a bunch of building. Plus you never know what the breach will be.
Prob just easier to have trusted arbiters. Ya I gotta think. I'm not super passionate about this. But I think it's an important solution. nostr:nprofile1qqswum4p82uluhz2dr40nvdrflspffntgqghc58w9fs57nx6jkdkuaqpz4mhxue69uhks6tnwshxummnw3ezumrpdejqzyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekxzmny5dhgt8