One thing I'm curious about. You said eos will have an automatic common jurisdiction established adjoined to the smart contract being set up and executed. That's pretty cool as a default selection, I really like that. However there might be times where I want to specify my own more private jurisdiction with a separate entity for dispute resolution, do you know if this would be possible to program so my own personal jurisdiction was the one used and not a common one where eos already has its own arbitration system set up.
That's kinda a big deal for corps and the like to use their own arbitration system, like I said as a general rule a default arbitration system is great like awesome, but for specialization it would be nice to be able to specify our own specific one.
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