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Project Vellir - Private Site Access
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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?
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-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
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Collapse in institutional trust: Whether you’re here as a missionary or a mercenary, you’ll find that one of the primary unifying forces behind this movement is the belief that decentralized technologies with embedded financial incentives (a good shorthand for Web3) offer a compelling, often lucrative, alternative to our decaying legacy institution... See more
Ryan Selkis • Crypto Theses for 2022
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-Open Networks: The blockchain industry is building open protocols that underlie the products built on top of them.
Framework Ventures • Framework
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But blockchains are the only infrastructure system that at least attempts to do ultimate dispute resolution at the non-state level (either through on-chain smart contract logic or through the freedom to fork). This makes them an ideal base infrastructure for network states.
Vitalik Buterin • What do I think about network states?
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1. Set clear boundaries between community and resources.
Coindesk • DAOs Are the New Way of Impact Work
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Blockchain technology will enable this vision. Virtual worlds and economies will be owned and controlled by creators and consumers. Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), DeFi, social tokens, decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs)—all are central components of this future.
Rex Woodbury • Reality Privilege and Living Your Life Online
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