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sneak peek 👀 full announcement coming next week
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would you consider running it with a civilization trust graph? https://mirror.xyz/byldr.eth/fdaGPo1IllQeL7HcO-SKPEX303KmpU6Rjf785kKMHzM
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what is it?
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it's a way to delegate decision making power within a group by following the lines of trust. Delegations are transitive. A trusts B. B trusts C. Therefore A trusts C, and C now has the voting weight of 3 people in decision making processes should they choose to be involved.
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what would it mean in practice to run this event with a civilization trust graph?
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Hmm. Interesting think about. So an event has any number of logistical concerns, paid speakers, ticket prices, and things to consider. Imagining what it would look like to run an event with a trust graph…
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So let’s say you’re the founder and planner. And you start adding people to a graph noting that they’re somehow materially involved in the event. Let’s say by default that when someone is added to the graph their voice is delegated to you by default. And this continues — you remain the sole decision maker
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