• Mario@liberdon.com
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    8 个月前

    @lud decentralized governance doesn’t mean there won’t be any governance at all. There will still be policing, taxes and social services. The difference is that in governing process we will all participate, not only a herd of politicians which decide the fate of everyone else.

    Take example the Monero system. When there is a network upgrade it can be proposed by anyone on the forum and if everyone agrees it will get implemented. if there are disagreements they will be put on the table.

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      8 个月前

      So it’s like a normal government…

      The reason we have politicians is because normal people don’t have the time to spend all their time worrying about politics and decisions. So we delegate the power to a smaller group of people.

      Some countries delegate more and some less power (like with direct democracy like Switzerland has) but it’s essentially the same.

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        8 个月前

        @lud We used to delegate power to a smaller group. Now the group is delegating itself. That’s why today, you are calling it an establishment, and not a government.

        The only thing the “normal people” must do is participate in the decision making process. The implementation itself will be delegated to a smaller group indeed.

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          8 个月前

          Now the group is delegating itself. That’s why today, you are calling it an establishment, and not a government.

          No that’s what you are calling it.

          Maybe you should just move out of the USA.