The implicit genius of the CYarvin Urbit promo ordeals is that nothing could more clearly illustrate why Urbit is necessary. ...
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@LovePoasting It's the infrastructure for a Cyberspace real estate market: http://urbit.org/docs/theory/whitepaper …
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@LovePoasting ... Treat the identity space (Internet addresses) as a limited resource, to be secured for market development. ...
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@LovePoasting ... Only when reputations are anchored in a secure system, will they be treated as assets to be tended rationally. ...
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@LovePoasting ... Rather than attempting to secure identities through off-line reference (cop-style), Urbit is more like a Bitcoin for ID. .
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@LovePoasting ... Stable online identity is something precious. If people want to vandalize what they have, it's pissing on your own carpet.
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@LovePoasting ... That's hidden up to now, because of the reigning anarcho-tyranny in online identity. Governments and hooligans prevail. ..
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@LovePoasting ... Only when online identity is immanently secure (again, Bitcoin-style) does it amount to something worth building on.
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