RE: Arbitration Order #2018-06-22-AO-002

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Arbitration Order #2018-06-22-AO-002

in eosdac •  7 years ago  (edited)

Great post. Thanks for clarifying all of this, I think I've learned more from this than the previous months reading about EOS combined. Seeing it work in action is a bit different than the theory and just imagining it. Clearly we have a long way to go for this to all work smoothly, but I have a much better idea of how to get involved with the politics of EOS after reading this post. I knew there was a reason I voted for you guys.

I know EOS is getting a lot of heat for this, but I think it's great. Far from satisfied, but considering it's just a few weeks old and most of the processes not even invented yet, it's not a bad start at all. We're really creating a new form of global government, not just another currency, and that is what makes this all so exciting. Long road a head, Rome wasn't built in a day, really interesting to be a part of, just hope it works out well and that we're not backing ourselves into one of Orwell's nightmares lol.

Either way, if it doesn't work out I'll just burn my computers, leave the internet permanently and start trading with seashells. I'm taking a break from the internet anyway, maybe in a few months when I come back they'll have more tools available to streamline all this. Personally I'd like a social media site/app like Steemit where we could develop this "government" in a more unified way on the blockchain itself rather than a bunch of forums and chatrooms and articles spread all over the place. Get the guy who designed the eoscountdown site on it, that's really good design right there.

Have a nice summer Steemians and EOSers, see you in a few months.

Edit: Here is a little update to this.
ECAF Explanation of Arb Orders -AO-001 and AO-002.jpg

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Thanks for your words of encouragement. I wrote this post on behalf of eosDAC, and I'm always trying to help educate people with the content I put out, so this really encourages me to hear I've done that in this case for you.

Enjoy your break from the technical world. I hope you like what we do with everything by the time you come back. :)

Personally I'd like a social media site/app like Steemit where we could develop this "government" in a more unified way on the blockchain itself rather than a bunch of forums and chatrooms and articles spread all over the place.

I agree now the documentation of the rules seems to be spread out everywhere. And it doesn't feel clear to me who are involved and what their power are. But naturally, this is the cause of everything being new.

Confusing and exciting times haha.