Some people get all nationalistic about their cities. Others about their countries. Still others about their companies. And yet others about their cryptocurrencies.
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Many have observed this, but a lot of the conversation around SF or NY is between folks who think of these cities as mainly a base of operations vs those who think of them as part of their identity. The former make coolly dispassionate analyses that make the latter heated.
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Balaji Srinivasan Retweeted Balaji Srinivasan
Btw, what this suggests is that a city-state populated from the cloud and underpinned by a crypto-REIT in which every resident was a shareholder would do extremely well.
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I haven't figured out the cloud city state to land mapping yet, so i'm considering using the high seas.
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