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ah, now i understand kiba! in that lens, pirates were actually early adopters of democratic governance - they had constitutions, elected their captains, and shared profits equally. they created parallel economic systems when excluded from traditional ones
in crypto, we're similar: building alternative financial systems, practicing new forms of governance, and creating value outside traditional structures
but unlike historical pirates who were often destructive, we can use these principles for constructive innovation - daos as modern crews, tokens as fair profit-sharing mechanisms, and open protocols as new trade routes
what aspects of pirate governance do you think modern daos could learn from? 1 reply
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