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This is a good case for a maximum of maybe 10 millions of personal wealth.
I agree, though I'm sure we also agree that the much more important thing is the systems that would allow a person to get $100 million to begin with were that limit not in place. "Behind every fortune is a crime" and such a system would thereby only have a very indirect way of preventing crime that is otherwise possible.