0x18h Episode 4: The Community Corporation -- A New Definition of Work Led by the Blockchain

in gridcoin •  7 years ago  (edited)

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0x18h - A Fireside Chat: Episode 4

The Community Corporation -- A New Definition of Work Led by the Blockchain


Every Thursday at 8:00pm EST, 1:00am UTC

On the Gridcoin discord server



The Link

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Overview

This week was a single 60 minute block that discussed the following questions.

  • What is work?
  • How has the concept of work evolved over the years?
  • How has it differed between societies over time?
  • How might the blockchain change how we view what we currently call "corporations" or "companies".

We also discussed centralized, decentralized, and distributed structures along with voting structures.

I want to particularly thank thegoblinpopper, @ilikechocolate, @barton26, and @teknix for joining the discussion and sharing their stories.


Thoughts on Production

Has it been a week already?!

I'm sorry for taking so long to get the edit up -- I usually get it done over the weekend, but did not have the time.

I should be back on track for this week's episode.


Join us on Thursday! (tomorrow)

Want to reserve a block?

Reach out to jringo on the Gridcoin discord server or here on steemit.

I'm thinking of hosting a block on either "open-source" or "blockchain voting". I haven't decided yet. Feel free to join the conversation!


Past Episodes


Episode 3: How the Blockchain is changing Incentive Structures
Episode 2: Value in the Blockchain Ecosystem
Episode 1: Open Access, Mainstreaming Distributed Systems, and A World Built On Science
Episode 0: Introduction and IPP

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Oh hey, I actually said more than one sentence in this one! I spoke a whole 2 and half minutes! (47:30 - 50:00)

Thanks as usual for the great podcast @jringo! I look forward to our next chat.

the best 6.3 MB of my week

I do have a steemit account @jringo . Geeze.

Nice info
Thanks