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The more I think about crypto, the more I am convinced that its biggest innovation isn't tech but applying game theory to coordinate strangers. Highly recommend this Scott Alexander's essay (found on kiwi)
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Agreements + Enforcement mechanism = Smart Contracts
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TIL during the bull run this post's NFT got sold for 20 ETH https://market.zora.co/collections/zora/2143
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MolochDAO naming was inspired by this post https://github.com/MolochVentures/Whitepaper/blob/master/Whitepaper.pdf
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Meditations on moloch is one of the foundational pieces about the space for me. I particularly appreciate how he frames morality as a tragedy of the commons problem. What stood out to it about you?
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You may want to read this. https://medium.com/@virgilgr/ethereum-is-game-changing-technology-literally-d67e01a01cf8
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Gonna have to read the paper. What’s off with game theory are the unrealistic assumption. Crypto gives humans a way to coordinate without a central entity interfering. If we get good at coordinating with strangers we could get rid of governments. We need better tools for Conflict detection & resolution
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Always has been.
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Blockchains is just a coordination mechanism for scaling trust. Few
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