Uber could just be a reputation service + oracle, leaving anything that could be regulated to a blockchain. People can hail and pay for rides p2p.
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I wrote some ideas about how to do this a few years ago, I think the technology is about far enough along now that an "unbundled Uber" could work
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I feel like this is on the cusp, but need private key ownership to become more user friendly before this type of adoption really takes off. Is the solution in hardware?
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This is where things need to go - also should be able to carry your reputation between P2P things
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Was wondering what came of Arcade City and just saw this. Info is sparse:
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"Goodbye Uber, hello Arcade City."
Today Uber and Lyft both threatened to shut down service in California, maybe as soon as next week. We'll be ready!
A look back at our entry into Texas markets Uber abandoned in 2016, and a preview of our Mondayish entry to California. 


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decentralized or not, the model should be a flat fee saas business that drivers pay, not a huge % per ride
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Basically what cabs are with their license you get from the city. Key to make it work would be not limiting these to control prices or else we go back to the taxi system.
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This would be a great way to integrate to have a judgement to settle clauses for puking violations and shit
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