Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Now that doesn’t necessarily mean despotic, if there is a way of establishing an elected board of governors, unlike the current arrangement for the US Federal Reserve, none of whom are elected, to my knowledge.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
The bottom-up oversight would seem too circuitous for me to have faith in the democratic prospects of a CBDC in the US, under the current arrangements, but there could well be mechanisms in place that I am totally unaware of.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Well assuming they use a permissioned blockchain, it would be more or less entirely programmable.
This means they, the board of governors presumably, would control all the nodes in the network upon which the blockchain is maintained, which would allow them to administer updates to the algorithms.

But there are also conceivable means by which this control can be socialized to some degree to offset the centralization, perhaps by setting up some number of nodes in the network that are not under the control of the board, but rather by of some parliamentarian/congressional committee of elected officials, or perhaps even a set of nodes which are impacted by the governance votes afforded by holding the tokens (“governance token”), or maybe some combination of the two.

Edit: changed “by” to “of”
 
Last edited:

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
The voting power of the tokens can be nonlinear in terms of the amount held in a single wallet. The voting power per token may be programmed to drop off at a certain rate as the balance increases, thus weighting the lower balances more in terms of voting power per token.
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
What I’m saying is CBDC, assuming blockchain is involved, could be a monument to totalitarianism, or a monument to democracy, depending on how these things are legislated and programmed and what degree of understanding the legislators have.
 

catalog

Well-known member
i think if i was 25 i would've definitely latched onto crypto and dark web and all that, in the same way that i lateched onto bitorrent and karagarga and limewire and all that when i was 25. but now i'm 40 i just cannot be arsed, it's a kids game. or adults my age who can be arsed.
 
i think if i was 25 i would've definitely latched onto crypto and dark web and all that, in the same way that i lateched onto bitorrent and karagarga and limewire and all that when i was 25. but now i'm 40 i just cannot be arsed, it's a kids game. or adults my age who can be arsed.
I'm way older than you but I'm keeping up. But I suppose I was a little younger when I started. It's getting more interesting as time goes on too, not less. I've crammed on NFTs these past 2 months and they're fascinating, so much innovation it's impossible to know it all
 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
Yeah I’ll stick by that metaphor of the blockchain industry experiencing a Cambrian explosion. Very true. The scene is an attractor for smart and independent minds.
 

catalog

Well-known member
I'm way older than you but I'm keeping up. But I suppose I was a little younger when I started. It's getting more interesting as time goes on too, not less. I've crammed on NFTs these past 2 months and they're fascinating, so much innovation it's impossible to know it all
i'm getting interested in these GANs but I've not interest in crypto and NFTs. I was gonna go on the dark web but i stopped at the point where i had to start installing TOR etc.
 

sufi

lala
Latest Update: 23 September 2021 - The new CIVICUS Monitor Watch List highlights serious concerns regarding the exercise of civic freedoms in Afghanistan, Belarus, Nicaragua and the United Kingdom. The Watch List draws attention to countries where there is a serious, and rapid decline in respect for civic space, based on an assessment by CIVICUS Monitor research findings, our Research partners and consultations with activists on the ground.

 

Clinamenic

Binary & Tweed
If the artificial is an extension of the natural, then is artificial selection an extension of natural selection?
 

sufi

lala
Just heard from folks returning from France where everything is QR codes and procedures, loads of tests and faffing to get on the boat, then you get off in yewkay and they just wave you through
france has higher number of vaccinated now
 

sufi

lala
apparently more people fleeing hong kong to UK already than from afghanisatan and the asylum seekers in boats put together
 

mixed_biscuits

_________________________
Just heard from folks returning from France where everything is QR codes and procedures, loads of tests and faffing to get on the boat, then you get off in yewkay and they just wave you through
france has higher number of vaccinated now
Also has higher numbers of very pissed-off citizens
 
Top