In our increasingly digital society, personal data has become a new form of currency. But, the problem is that you do not control your digital identity and therefore cannot monetize it, or, more precisely,…
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What Is A Self-Sovereign Identity?
Issues around algorithm transparency and control over personal data have led to the rise of a concept known as “Self-Sovereign Identity”, or “SSI.” One’s self-sovereign identity is neither dependent on nor subject…
On Digital Identity: What’s The Problem?
Your digital identity is how you prove who you are online, but it’s also so much more. A person’s digital identity is the sum of all digitally available information about that person, and that…
On Digital Feudalism
Failures of the nation-state and the global system of authority have been enabled by a form of “digital feudalism” as the fourth stage of social organization, information societies, progresses: “We feel a…
Modeling The Network State As A Polycentric Archipelago
The Network State is intended as an archipelago of crowdfunded physical territories, with a virtual capital, and a large enough population, income, and real-estate footprint to attain a measure of diplomatic recognition…
The Big List Of Web3 DAO Resources
DAOs are socio-tech networks in which people interact, coordinate, and collaborate with one another to find, archive, publish, consume, and/or reuse data of all types in order to foster innovation, create value,…
Progressive Is Better In DAO Decentralization
Immediate and complete decentralization is not only difficult to execute well, it is also impractical for most projects. Without a doubt, centralization at early stages of growth makes it easier to coordinate,…
What Are The Types Of DAO Voting Systems?
Today, let’s briefly review the following DAO voting systems: Conviction Voting, Futarchy, Holographic Consensus, Liquid Democracy, Multisig Voting, Permissioned Relative Majority, Token-based Quorum Voting, and Quadratic Voting. Conviction Voting Conviction voting is…
What Is A Futarchy?
In a Futarchy, a traditional democratic model is used to define what a DAO wants to achieve, but betting/prediction markets say how to get there. Said another way, elected representatives formally define…
What Are The Origins Of The Web3 DAO?
The Web3 DAO begins with the BitShares DAC and Dan Larimer, and involves one of the greatest pivot points in crypto history – the roll-back of the Ethereum blockchain by Vitalik Buterin…