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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
Crypto people should maybe do pop-up farms? Time for cryptoagrarianism? The main problem with rural visions is that it's really hard to bootstrap any kind of network effect of simpatico people willing to put in the time to learn the skills needed, and without that you're just tradlarping. https://substack.com/@alexandrafasulo/note/c-70289470
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Ivy
@ivy
i think network states in general are just a trojan for this
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Kei 🗝️
@keikreutler
This is actually close-ish to what I’m doing right now
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Daniel
@dmg
Give up cosmo smooth space for the pain of potato 🥔 ???
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Patrick Atwater
@patwater
Thanks for sharing. I flagged for my cousin who's a talented agronomist and still finding his way in the world :)
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redbeard
@hbrbssa.eth
time to buy a ranch in ohio, build a healthy commune thats sovereign and rethink the system from scratch. oh, wait.
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ryuji
@ryuji
there are def crypto-adjacent people who would be into the intersection of weird financing models x farming but the type of "free-range chickens and regenerative permaculture" farming that they'd be attracted to isn't the same as the "why do i have to pay recurring subscription to john deere" farming that makes purchasing 100 acres in iowa pencil out
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Minako🌸
@minako
Do you really the pop up farms would work ?
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Alex Evanczuk
@alexevanczuk
Love the idea of a farm DAO buying up farmland and working the land with the help of open source AI assistance! Could also generate yield on the sale of decentralized energy and node/compute services on the same land.
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