3. I'm aware of the concept of Network states, swarming and starfish protocol as a way of generating ideas. I'm not sure what parts of these 3 phases is acceptable to the Society for adoption.
Do we need a constitution, a set of rules, a code of conduct, a whiepaper?
What are the elements needed to decentralise?
1. Like minded people.
2. Ideas that can be transferred from thought to written format and shared.
3. Money. An agreed hot wallet, type of crypto, decentralized network, decentralized exchange, transparent blockchain.
4. A decentralized protocol, similar to the Bitcoin whitepaper.
5. A voting mechanism similar to when Bitcoin cash forked off Bitcoin.
What step by step breakdown has been drawn up, to consider, endorse and adopt by the Society?
What is the timeline to develop accepted protocols by the Society?
What electronic security arrangements are available to ensure data safety?
Is there a protocol for people who have genuine grievances, conflict of ideas - in other words a way to address what is called 'pushback' - to help give a better understanding .
I love the idea of creating a decentralized governance to problem solve, but I'm unsure if I'm on the right track here. I'm open to being corrected and would love to hear back from anyone.
My assumptions
1. Communication is electronic.
2. Substack is the medium.
3. I'm aware of the concept of Network states, swarming and starfish protocol as a way of generating ideas. I'm not sure what parts of these 3 phases is acceptable to the Society for adoption.
Do we need a constitution, a set of rules, a code of conduct, a whiepaper?
What are the elements needed to decentralise?
1. Like minded people.
2. Ideas that can be transferred from thought to written format and shared.
3. Money. An agreed hot wallet, type of crypto, decentralized network, decentralized exchange, transparent blockchain.
4. A decentralized protocol, similar to the Bitcoin whitepaper.
5. A voting mechanism similar to when Bitcoin cash forked off Bitcoin.
What step by step breakdown has been drawn up, to consider, endorse and adopt by the Society?
What is the timeline to develop accepted protocols by the Society?
What electronic security arrangements are available to ensure data safety?
Is there a protocol for people who have genuine grievances, conflict of ideas - in other words a way to address what is called 'pushback' - to help give a better understanding .
I love the idea of creating a decentralized governance to problem solve, but I'm unsure if I'm on the right track here. I'm open to being corrected and would love to hear back from anyone.
Lot's to cover here. Sounds like you get it. We answer many of your questions in previous articles.
The truth is we cannot answer them all because each network state or system would need to answer them for themselves.
We absolutely believe a code or constitution that protects the individual is imperitive.
This is very helpful content. Thank you for the content, and for mentioning Tim Urban's new book. I hope to find time to read it.
We recommend the Starfish and the spider too. Very short easy read.
We will be teaching how to build "super genies" soon.