Bitcoin :: sovereign individual Ethereum :: sovereign collective
Gm Paris
πŸš† On the fast train from Brussels to Bordeaux (via Paris) for the first European gathering of community currencies πŸ”… Will share the gospel of web3 and ecash in a world still dominated by Postgres databases where a few admins have god access to everyone’s transaction details and balances. Crazy shit. πŸ’© Criticizing is easy. How can we make it easier for those communities to start from a much more sane digital infrastructure? We need to build bridges with local communities. They are the last mile to onboard citizens to the crypto future we desperately need.
We need a new generation of politicians. Beyond party politics. People that want to genuinely serve their community, with respect for other communities and the commons that we all share. How can we support them? How can we give them the (open source, decentralized, censorship resistant) tools they need to thrive?
Gm Brussels
We need open source cities. Cities that would operate much like Linux. A small kernel that provides a stable and efficient environment where processes/agents/citizens can easily access common resources.
I went to a local meeting about noise pollution in the city. The elected representative told people that there is no use to file a complain to the police. They should instead directly send them to him. That’s how our institutions collapse. They become useless, people stop using them and start looking for other ways to get things done. How could we create new institutions based on open source principles? Could we create a GitHub Issues equivalent for the city, based on Nostr? A common space where citizens could report issues in an open way? image