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Project Vellir - Private Site Access
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If blockchains are like nation states, what can the crypto industry learn from international institutions like the UN, IMF and WTO?
Jonno Evans • Project Vellir - Private Site Access
Emilie Kormienko added
-Using blockchains to implement new and experimental forms of ownership for land and other scarce assets, as well as new and experimental forms of democratic governance.
Vitalik Buterin • Crypto Cities
sari added
Individual blockchain participants are of course vulnerable to national regulation, and enclaves of network states even more so.
Vitalik Buterin • What do I think about network states?
Juan Orbea added
Crypto and blockchain-based applications aim to steer the web towards its original vision: an open network, based on public-domain protocols, controlled by no one. It promises to enable "decentralized" alternatives to the tech and government giants we all know and love.
Dror Poleg • Crypto and the Conservation of Centralization
sari added
So, pursued the development of decentralized, cryptographically secure digital infrastructure.
Friends with Benefits (FWB) • A Political History of DAOs
Pawan Rochwani added
The nature of crypto protocols opens up radically expansive new models to create invaluable public infrastructure. This view is so distinct that I think it warrants new language.
Jacob Horne • Hyperstructures
sari added
These values are implemented in a very libertarian and tech-forward way, organizing not around land, history, ethnicity and country, but around the cloud and personal choice, but they are rightist values nonetheless.
Vitalik Buterin • What do I think about network states?
Juan Orbea added