The Verification Trilogy does not promise that institutions will behave better.
The Verification Trilogy does not promise that institutions will behave better. It explains why outcomes can still change even when they don’t. The Verification Trilogy matters because it changes the asymmetry of time, not because it reforms power. If I say it bluntly, the hope is not moral. It’s temporal. The Verification Trilogy doesn’t stop bad actors. It stops them from owning the future narrative completely. – Rico Roho