What makes you a citizen of a crypto community. Is holding a token really enough? Could naturalization and knowledge of norms help?
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Replying to @PatrickWStanley
Do you mean what makes one feel a part of the community, or what is it that defines being a part of the community, or what can the community do to make you feel a part of it, or why are a you a part of it (what draws you to it)?
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Replying to @Peacockg
As in one can be a citizen of Sweden by meeting certain checkmarks. What reasonable checkmarks are worth considering in these embryonic crypto city-states that are being built?
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Replying to @PatrickWStanley @Peacockg
If you are limiting yourself to the size of communities (i.e. people who actually all communicate with each other, both ways) and city-states, you are greatly limiting the social scalability. Only common denominator among users of a socially scalable system is desire to use it.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @Peacockg
Assume there can be infinite city states and communication is guaranteed both ways between anyone regardless of which city state they choose to occupy.
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Replying to @PatrickWStanley @Peacockg
I am not going to assume such nonsense, since that is not at all how people work. Our abilities to have meaningful two-way conversations with each other are extremely unscalable. At large scales we use prices, traffic lights, and other even more lossy systems to coordinate.
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Replying to @NickSzabo4 @Peacockg
Yes I think we may be talking about two different things and this feels like a conversation not made for twitter threads. If you’re interested in this conversation I’m happy to hop on a short call to discuss.
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This isn't complicated. I'm talking about actual human beings, and what you just said is a very bizarre fantasy. Reasoning only works well when it starts with reasonable assumptions.
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