
Lingdran
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As society moves online, we have a chance to rebuild it. Think about how much time you spend on your phone or computer and how much more that will increase with AR/VR. I believe this new digital world must have a neutral, accessible, and incorruptible property rights layer to help everyone prosper and coordinate better
Countries like Singapore, SK, and the US show us how strong property rights lift people out of poverty. With the world going online, Ethereum offers even stronger digital rights, giving everyone a chance at unprecedented prosperity. But not all blockchains guarantee this, if property rights are weak or exploitable, people lose out.
So, do we want a society like NK, or one like SK? Should the GDP from the internet flow to just Mark Zuck and Tim Cook, or to the people?
Ethereum offers property rights stronger than what we see in the physical world. In time, the benefits of this digital society will spill into the physical world, creating prosperity for all, I truly believe this 0 reply
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