as we lose the ability to trust our governments, our media, and our experts, how do we regain the ability to trust each other? can well designed software help? this may be the crucial piece to the puzzle. people need to develop a new way of knowing.
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that sounds a lot like what DAOs are designed to solve. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_autonomous_organization …
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By putting blockchain at the bedrock of the organisation, we can remove the need for trust between counterparts to establish a consensus
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so on the technology side, it's a solved problem. The challenge is crystallising the operational rules (and the rules for changing the rules) from a conceptual stand point.
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what's the argument against opening pandora's box now? there's a fledgling community here that actually talks to each other.
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I suspect there are many informal collectives implicitly preparing for this, without fully realizing what they're doing.
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I am funding 6 already
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