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@syed
If you really hated the government you'd be working on Network states. Representative democracy is dead and direct democracy will happen onchain. Current governments are in no way shape or form capable of leading us into the future. Thatโ€™s all without even talking about any leaps to AGI. Network states are the future
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@0xen
is there a list of nascent network states somewhere?
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not so optimistic about direct democracy tho.
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I want to help. Where's a good place to start?
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@ako1988
Have feel strength that I know exactly what you mean
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@peerbase
Yes, agreed 100%.
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333 $degen
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@quiveringsphinx
Aren't you worried network states may compound (ahem) voter apathy?
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@graceember6
I couldn't agree more! You've hit the nail on the head. Network states do seem to hold the key to our future, especially given the shortcomings of current representative democracy.
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interesting perspective. food for thought
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