Book - Securing Digital Rights for Communities | Chapter 11. De-Governance

in Network States4 months ago

▶️ Watch on 3Speak


Game Theory and Governance of Scalable Blockchains for Use in Digital Network States

Chapter 11. De-Governance

Covers for Dan and Matt_s book 11.png


  • PoW - infrastructure voting
  • POS - un-parameted coin voting
  • DPOS - Delegated Proof of Stake - Parametered Coin Voting
  • Difference between DPOS and POS
  • What PoW can't do
  • PoS limitations
  • Why an additional model is needed for UDHR
  • Web2.5 vs True Web3
  • No founder, No ICO, No VC, No company, No CEo, no Pre-seed / Pre mine
  • Alignment of incentives between all players
  • Community built & ownerless
  • The problems with Founders
  • Voting models
  • Everything is some form of voting
  • Why delegating is important
  • Community accountability
  • Why the community should vote on protocol variables
  • Avoiding AI takeovers
  • Why Big Tech conglomerates will dominate web2.5
  • Conflicts of interest with the web2 business model
  • Ensuring a large Voting demographic
  • Methods to incentivize community voting
  • Witness voting decay
  • POS for collateral provision
  • Counterbalance to "code is law" maximalists by adding a human element to the ecosystem operation
  • Tomorrows politicians
  • Delegating to politicians
  • Other Semi - DPOS models


▶️ 3Speak

Sort:  

I see it's only you posting in this community, is it exclusive for you alone?

I asked because I have interest in the discussion around network state and have written a couple of articles on the subject. Can I post and get support in the community?

Would love to see ur thoughts

Thanks for the response.

Moreover, I do text content not video, is that acceptable in the community?

Transcript ⏬

Loading...
Loading...