A limit on acquirable token by person would do the trick just as well, if not better.
Those that feels like it is of worth can always create new moral entities to get new attached tokens, but will already have to pass the existing bureaucratic process required to do so.
But then where do we draw the limit on that? Should then a person who might start a lot of companies be capped at a certain point?
Seems like it's slipperly territory to tread onto.
Those that feels like it is of worth can always create new moral entities to get new attached tokens, but will already have to pass the existing bureaucratic process required to do so.