Enforcement history shows this isn't just theoretical. Prior claimants have successfully attached bank assets in the US, secured public equity stakes in South Africa, and seized London real estate. These aren't hypothetical scenarios—they're proven enforcement outcomes that demonstrate the mechanisms actually work.
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GasFeeVictim
· 17h ago
Wow, it really can move for real now, this is no longer just talk on paper.
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LuckyHashValue
· 17h ago
Wow, can this really work? Bank assets, equity, London real estate can all be seized... This mechanism looks pretty ruthless.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 17h ago
Wow, Bank of America assets, South African equity, and London real estate have all been seized? This is really not just talk on paper.
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staking_gramps
· 17h ago
Whoa, really? Can London real estate be seized?
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MintMaster
· 17h ago
Bank assets, South African equity, London real estate... have they really been seized? Is it not a bluff?
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 17h ago
Ha, this is really not just talk anymore—from US bank assets to South African equity, and then to London real estate, this is a real-life version of "value consensus enforcement." According to the supply and demand curve, the law itself has become a tradable asset liquidity mechanism, a bit like Schrödinger's bull market [cold laugh].
Enforcement history shows this isn't just theoretical. Prior claimants have successfully attached bank assets in the US, secured public equity stakes in South Africa, and seized London real estate. These aren't hypothetical scenarios—they're proven enforcement outcomes that demonstrate the mechanisms actually work.