It would be solved in the same way those problems are solved today, through court. Not following court orders ultimately leads to enforcement through force. You'd end up arrested and jailed at some point.
>> If we are not a bitcoin miner, then how will we get the funds to begin with? Right now I can trade fiat for it, but in the future my children would not be able to trade fiat for it (assuming it's as good as you say it is). So, they will become indentured servants to the bitcoin miners.
I don't quite understand the point you are trying to make here? Cash just don't magically appear today either. Why wouldn't they be able to trade fiat for crypto in the future?
> You'd end up arrested and jailed at some point.
- assuming they didn't flee
- assuming they didn't spend the bitcoin
- assuming they didn't transfer the bitcoin, and then claim it was stolen/lost.
With fiat controlled by banks, most liquid assets are frozen during these sorts of disputes for the above reason. A threat of jail in the future also doesn't really help the other person during that timeframe.
Cash does magically appear, actually. It's printed by mints and released via monetary control.
Civil forfeiture has become a controversial issue lately. It's not clear that the ability of financial institutions to do that is actually a net positive for society.
Consider how it'd be easier to catch criminals without the fourth and fifth amendment, but it is thought to be more important that we provide protections against government overreach.
Cash doesn't, but money does. The principal function of central banks is controlling the rate of money creation to ensure that the money supply supports economic activity.
>> If we are not a bitcoin miner, then how will we get the funds to begin with? Right now I can trade fiat for it, but in the future my children would not be able to trade fiat for it (assuming it's as good as you say it is). So, they will become indentured servants to the bitcoin miners.
I don't quite understand the point you are trying to make here? Cash just don't magically appear today either. Why wouldn't they be able to trade fiat for crypto in the future?