RE: The Heart and Soul of the New Decentralized World

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The Heart and Soul of the New Decentralized World

in collectiveintelligence •  6 years ago  (edited)

B what we need is a test question, like; “should corporations have the same rights as individuals” something we can just play around with. The key is to make Logic the Moderator, make contributions anonymous and to make it available and transparent 24/7. If we even accomplished one itty-bitty something incorporating some or all of those attributes it would be far more than the endless vertical comment posting ever does, opinion, opinion, opinion, oops there it goes off the page, Now it’s next week, gone forever.

Here is a quote from an Amanda B Johnson video. “Who’s in charge when nobody’s in charge? Or in other words, how are decisions in a network of people made when there is no Shah or King or CEO or President in charge? This question has never been more relevant in cryptocurrency.”

If cryptocurrency governing bodies adopted a process of reaching or searching for conclusions based on logic with logic as the moderator it would be earth shattering. It would be unlike the “opinion” based reporting and executions outside the crypto world. It would give real value to blockchain developments.

Thanks B for getting me motivated and working a little.

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A corporation should never have a 'human right' as it does not live.
Also automated industries where robots do the work should pay automation tax for all the humans that should be needed if the automation would not exist. That tax then should be used as a unconditional basic income.
That together could be a good basis for the future

Amanda B Johnson should try to run a discord server with greedy steemit scammers :-) That would be a very useful test case.
The problem is that people 'demand' a leader, so that they then can blame the leader for being a dictator. Now discord and steemit are a bit of a bad example to try this.

As discord forces the owner of the server to become the leader, because else scammers will try to become 'leaders' but that behaviour is also a bit of a result due to the way steemit works. its challenging on every level. Add privacy (the lack of privacy) in the mix and it becomes pretty hopeless hehe

I really would like to experiment wit this, though i have some real life stuff to deal with first