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The benefit of not being in Denver is that... I have time to do personal writing. Inspired by reading Humankind, and the general frustration I have with the view of other humans I have encountered a lot in crypto... Maybe it was never about trusting less.. https://paragraph.xyz/@cryptonao/trust-less
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I need to read your blog again. I think that’s the source of my lack of inspiration. On other news: my jaw dropped when I learned one of the people who joined the Foster writers circle moved to my tropical island. And she’s German 🤯 🤯🤯🤯
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A lot to unpack...if I had to point my finger at something, it would be our collective lack of ability to cooperate and compete at the same time. Instead of looking at where we can share learnings, the tendency is to not trust others as they might steal ideas and money.
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makes me think also a bit of the discussion I had with @macbudkowski @kiwi about /circles - maybe the value of Circles is not in the tokens, but in the trust network that you built - the need for human trust to compliment ‘trustless’ systems. since you can’t hard establish an external value for the tokens, the tokens could be seen as just tokens of gratitude rewarding your network of trust. but I think with all tech at some point you will have to trust some other party. you can do a lot to self service online and onchain, it can be empowering, but in the end we need trusted others too, humans, it can't be only technology. https://news.kiwistand.com/stories/Circles-Litepaper?index=0x67b75c67ebffc8b652d7358e64c4be6b0cac0da22e2aac6dc25adea377e1ca940beb7c43
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It’s not always easy for me to read in English and fully understand the content, but I managed to get through it; thanks for sharing. What do you think that how can communities and projects in today’s competitive and financiallydriven world stay sustainable and successful without relying on material rewards?
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