Great conversation from 2 years ago on anti-counter-redecentralization:
> making non-centralized alternatives is a good, but, if they are going to persist, we need to consider how they can *become* centralized systems and find ways to engineer solutions that counter those tendencies.
As current and important as ever. I think it's analogous to or directly overlapping with the Ulysses pact you can make with your future self, by seeding your companies, projects, products and protocols with poison pills that make it unprofitable for you to defect from your good intentions later.
social.sunshinegardens.org/objβ¦
> making non-centralized alternatives is a good, but, if they are going to persist, we need to consider how they can *become* centralized systems and find ways to engineer solutions that counter those tendencies.
As current and important as ever. I think it's analogous to or directly overlapping with the Ulysses pact you can make with your future self, by seeding your companies, projects, products and protocols with poison pills that make it unprofitable for you to defect from your good intentions later.
social.sunshinegardens.org/objβ¦