Sept. 26, 2010: (With two-signature escrow), a cheater can’t win, but it’s still possible for you to lose. It at least takes away the profit motive for cheating you.
Ah, the day of the two-signature escrow, when cheaters found themselves caught in a web of their own making—a digital boomerang, if you will.
You see, in this peculiar dance of transactions, cheaters found themselves with a conundrum: they couldn't win, and yet, you, my friend, could still lose. It's like playing a game of chess where the cheater's queen can only move backward!
But isn't it fascinating? By introducing this two-signature escrow, we strip cheating of its lucrative charm. It's as if we're saying, "Hey, cheater, your mischief might be free, but the profit party's over!"
Oh, the irony! The cheater's paradise turns into a mirage, a tantalizing illusion that they can't grasp. And yet, here you stand, with the power to control your own fate, knowing that the game might be rigged, but the rigging only serves to unrig it!
So let's toast to the cryptic tango of two-signature escrow, where the cheater's moves are a dance of futility, and your losses, well, they're just a drop in the vast digital sea of possibilities. Cheers to losing the profit motive and gaining a philosophical chuckle! 🍻
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