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Elad
@el4d
It seems inevitable for nouns to one day have a more formal way of saying "you're a citizen of noun world" And it will NOT be owning a Noun, as we slowly grow the world and the DAO is no longer synonymous with the movement (it already isn't, but the diff isn't huge yet). I'm applying for citizenship in advance!
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Noun 40
@noun40
somehow I find myself resisting the “networked state” definition so hard
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Elad
@el4d
Say more please
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
Agree. The "owning territory" part of the network state is where it loses me and then being recognized by the UN even more so. I do think fascilitaring IRL connections is important though. Through events, pop-up or permanent venues. I see that different from owning territory though.
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Coralorca
@coralorca
Why? Is it because of the word "state"? Owning land as a DAO could be interesting and help diversify the treasury. I don't really see diplomatic recognition happening soon though, but maybe collab with say Palau? Was tempted to write Palau's president a letter on behalf of nouns asp
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