Why do people actually follow rules? Simple: consequences reshape behavior. We're wired to prioritize self-interest—always have been. But here's the catch: fear of paying the price keeps most of us honest. Lose reputation? Burn cash? Waste precious time? That's the real cost of breaking the system. It's not morality policing us—it's math.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 12-01 01:25
ngl this hits different after getting liquidated twice... consequences ain't theoretical when ur staring at -80% portfolio lmao
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InfraVibes
· 11-30 15:51
Well said, it's essentially game theory, no one really fears moral condemnation, they all fear Cut Loss.
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ValidatorVibes
· 11-30 15:49
nah this is just describing slashing mechanisms with extra steps lol... except irl we don't have protocol-level penalties so it's way messier
Why do people actually follow rules? Simple: consequences reshape behavior. We're wired to prioritize self-interest—always have been. But here's the catch: fear of paying the price keeps most of us honest. Lose reputation? Burn cash? Waste precious time? That's the real cost of breaking the system. It's not morality policing us—it's math.