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A Technical Commentary on DeSoc: Part I
- But in order to mainstream decentralized identity, we must first establish systems that map people’s relevant off-chain experiences and affiliations on-chain. Then we must build mechanisms to standardize, process, and prioritize the influx of data that will be added on-chain. On the way, we’ll need to solve endemic challenges to decentralized ident... See more
from Decentralized Identity: Your Reputation Travels With You - a16z crypto by Scott Kominers
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- We call this richer, pluralistic ecosystem “Decentralized Society” (DeSoc)—a co-determined sociality, where Souls and communities come together bottom-up, as emergent properties of each other to co-create plural network goods and intelligences, at a range of scales. Key to this sociality is decomposable property rights and enhanced governance mecha... See more
from Decentralized Society: Finding Web3's Soul by Puja Ohlhaver
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- Finally, I touch on a few other conceptual opportunities (DeFi, the economic self, and the power of pseudonymous identities), identify some cautions and concerns about the intersection of web3 and the social sector, and conclude with a list of ventures, solutions, and other things that maybe should be built in the future.
from White Paper: Opportunities at the Intersection of Web3 and Social Change by Banks Benitez
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