Exploring the history of decentralized tech feels like stalking @zooko:
1996: he is working on DigiCash (BTC predecessor)
2000: building MojoNatio w/ @bramcohen (Predecessor to BitTorrent, IPFS, and tokenized protocols)
2006: Tahoe-LAFS (decentralized cloud storage)
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As a very obvious example, you wrote a post mortem for MojoNation detailing what worked and what didn’t. There are dozens of people solving problems overlapping with MojoNation today. I’d be surprised if half have read it. Blows me away http://www.cs.kent.edu/~javed/class-FP2P10S/papers-2006/mojonation.pdf …
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I think we need both — history and context, but also people blundering in with beginner's minds who can look at the state of the tech with fresh eyes.
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That’s sort of the role I was playing. Came into crypto as a 20 year old. Learning context history now after 4 years of context building
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