I definitely agree with the philosophy of moving slow without breaking things. Also, I believe that establishing circular economies with what we have now will do a lot more to replace central banks than covenants potentially can. My problem here is that Saylor is part of a camp that is obstructing the conversation entirely. We won't get to those two critical questions when people are conflating software engineers with lawyers. I can't speak for what Rusty is advocating for, so I'll read that up in the meantime