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Next is a metaverse game with NFT objects that do things like spawn more ships. The more of this stuff I see the more I’m astounded by the lack of imagination of critics. This is the most surprising s/w tech I’ve seen in decades, even counting ML. Even the hacks are surprising.
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The big weakness I see in all these ideas is they all seem to need DAOs in the background for various governance functions. It’s like taking trust out and adding it back in. Like how they make 2% milk by adding fat back into skim milk.
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Needing a DAO for a product to work is like a 3-sided marketplace. It’s worse than a chicken-egg bootstrap problem. It’s a chicken-egg-philosopher problem. The philosophers are the altruistic DAO people doing trust type functions like arbitration for… reputation tokens etc.
FAQ bot —- gpt3 discord bot that learns and responds to common questions This is like tons of pickaxes for miners
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The utility of DAOs hinges on one question: do you think it’s realistic for code to ever capture the uniqueness of human interactions completely? If not, you need some kind of decentralized human wisdom resolving v specific questions
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