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Topic: Lack of jurisdiction within a smart contract makes it unenforceable? (Read 112 times)

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Lack of jurisdiction within a smart contract would make it unenforceable. Additionally, trying to prove identity of the defendant to appropriately serve them would also be very challenging, given the burden of proof lies on the plaintiff in any litigation. How does you protect yourself from these issues?
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