My hope is by being outrageously anti-blockchain, I inspire some of you to ask, deep in your hearts, if you want your name behind this.
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Replying to @spiderfoods
What’s the essence of your anti-blockchain stance? (Cards on table: I’ve had a geek-boner for blockchains since BTC whitepaper.)
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Replying to @KevinSimler
Cryptocurrencies are fundamentally just a challenge to political sovereignty. Useful only as a messy hack around a currently defunct system.
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Replying to @spiderfoods @KevinSimler
I'm pro "crypto"-- but "currencies" should be regulated as a political issue under democratic control.
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Replying to @spiderfoods @KevinSimler
I'm _emotionally_ invested against it because it sucks energy away from drastically needed but less sexy technological reform.
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Replying to @spiderfoods
What's a tech reform that you see trading off against blockchain/crypto stuff?
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Replying to @KevinSimler
Your startup, for one! Attention optimization has huge potential, but unlikely to be adopted by Facebook/Google/etc (as TimeWellSpent hopes)
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Replying to @spiderfoods @KevinSimler
& where are engineers that might otherwise be focused on disrupting those two? Developer mindshare is a market with supply and demand.
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Agree: bad projects suck energy from good projects. But seems like "blockchain is bad" is an argument that should work (or fail) by itself.
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Replying to @KevinSimler
nm... I see you were just explaining why you were emotionally invested in it.
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