Thanks, jimmothy
What I wrote was the logical NAND (dual) of your misconstruction. But nevermind because it is useless for someone with highly developed logic skills to converse with people who don't.
Now you're thrashing. What you actually wrote was:
There is no way the SEC can indemnify against all laws and jurisdictions to which MPOE is subject to, as MPOE is an entity within nexuses associated with laws and jurisdictions over which the SEC has no power whatsoever. This can be broadened by replacing SEC with 'any agency', as no such agency can indemnify against all other laws and jurisdictions. It is a tautological impossibility.
You have no effing idea to whom you are speaking.
You keep yapping about the logical design for a fully-anonymous value-exchange protocol you're going to bestow upon the world, as soon as you get to putting pen to paper. Yet you spend your life here on this forum, going all armchair internet warrior upon those of us you deem your intellectual inferiors. Why would you waste your time thusly, when you could be Saving The World?
I'm starting to surmise that you don't have a clue how to design such a protocol, and that all your bluster is just a smokescreen meant to hide your limitations from yourself.