I need to do a chunk of writing in the next month or so, on Leviathan and the Blockchain. It's pretty clear to me that a confrontation is coming, and it's not going to be over anything as trivial as ICO frauds. "Do nation states get to control the internet?" is the real question
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Unusually, I haven't talked a lot about the philosophy behind
@Mattereum. It is a calculated political move: we are building the thing I consider to be most critical to the survival of the blockchain project as a whole, and for the internet as a general tool of liberation. Really4 replies 11 retweets 41 likesShow this thread -
But I haven't really laid out the groundwork for that conclusion clearly.
@Mattereum is my first foray into the Musk Model, of building self-sustaining profitable machines inside of capitalism to change the world (my previous work did this with Commons, which has mixed results)2 replies 6 retweets 21 likesShow this thread -
So the goal of
@Mattereum to get property registers globalized on the blockchain. That's the goal: you can load your property on to the chain using some standard set of forms, transfer ownership or other commercial rights over it, and have the governments of the world support you9 replies 7 retweets 32 likesShow this thread
Have you decided what blockchain to do this on?
Sounds interesting. I work for @KomodoPlatform.
- independent blockchains
- delayed proof of work gives your chain protection using bitcoins hashrate
- access to liquidity with our DEX
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