And that is pretty clear evidence as to why
the hybrid approach appears poised to transform the investment industry.
The FCC's
hybrid approach appears to have had its genesis in a letter from Representative Henry Waxman (D., Calif.) to Wheeler from early October.
Not exact matches
Three such
approaches appear: a prescriptive
approach that requires the use of digital signatures, based on a «false promise» of equivalence to manuscript signatures and «incorrect assurances that digital signatures are secure»; a minimalist
approach that does not prescribe any technology, though some countries have followed UNCITRAL in requiring that e-signatures be appropriately reliable; and a
hybrid or two - tier
approach that allows e-signatures at large for some purposes and requires digital signatures for others.
It's impossible to say whether the market will be dominated by centralized technologies, such as the
approaches China and Russia
appear to favor, decentralized grassroots governance models like the monero community, or
hybrid businesses consortiums similar to the thwarted SegWit2x proposal.
The biggest bang for the buck
appears to be a
hybrid approach of adding more conditioned space (especially if your property is smaller than comparable properties in the neighborhood) and retrofitting the building envelope at the same time.