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Ryan Selkis (d/acc)
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I’m increasingly convinced that network states are the only non-violent resolution to the decline of western governments. I want to support anyone working on their infrastructure.
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Maybe we can start by defining violence and what a network state would practically look like in the real world so that we can derive what kind of infrastructure such things require. I am happy to collaborate on anything in that direction.
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Trigs
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Should check out the work Galactica has already done on defining and starting to build the infra: https://galactica.com/
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I read through some of the research papers and to me it reads like some hand waving communism manifesto. This better not be the future of france.
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Trigs
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I would say that they are focusing on meritocratic+capitalist hybrid. I see it as more of a modern version of a society where externalities are more codified on chain so that those who create value receive rewards; it's not just funneling all the value up to the top (web2 model). Not communism or the current system.
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Do you have an example of value not accruing to the people that create it in Web2? All I got from the paper I saw was redistribution vibes. And I think just giving someone more doesn't make them be better off. The problem we have IMO is not the internet. The problem is the government.
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