<center> [](https://3speak.tv/watch?v=networkstate/zrpgwekn) ▶️ [Watch on 3Speak](https://3speak.tv/watch?v=networkstate/zrpgwekn) </center> --- <div class="text-justify"> Game Theory and Governance of Scalable Blockchains for use in Digital Network States # Chapter 1 - Pre-word What follows is the basis of what we hope will become a book and set a standard in the industry for what true decentralisation is. No premines, ICO's, companies, CEO's or early Venture Capital. Just community backed freedom for all participants. <center></center> Over the coming weeks we will publish a series of video blogs for you to tear apart, where we discuss systematically, in order of necessity, what the essential ingredients are to decentralisation. We go deep, discussing at length the game theory of what happens during attacks, attack vectors, the principles to follow, a vision for the future, the best tech stack required, reputation, governance, censorship resistance, tokenomics, immutable communities, DAO's and new funding models, future implications of the technology and finally, we provide some examples of this technology applied, in use in the real world. We ask for the input of the community to correct us where we are wrong, debate us in the comments where it adds value and help us write this book. In this way, we can evolve a truly open source, free, community driven, work that passes on sacred knowledge of how to decentralise a community properly, what is required to achieve it and what the implications for the future are. If any community has the knowledge and ability to do this, its us, here, now. There is a certain way to achieve true decentralisation. The knowledge, we believe, holds the key to freedom and ultimately an improved path to spirituality on earth. A world free from the influence of today's centralised, corrupt power brokers who at this point, clearly are not going to support truly decentralised systems This knowledge must therefore be documented, contested and cast into stone on the best text based storage blockchain of them all, Hive. The community on Hive is amongst the most principled, and demonstrably battle hardened in the decentralised movement. By virtue of this, we can reflect on our experiences of war, revolution, successful defense against attack and evolution over the last 8 years in an attempt to document what a truly decentrlaised community needs in place in order to stand the best chance of succeeding, remaining decentralised and even thriving. We are not the best writers, and have kindly received interest from the likes of @trostparadox who, with his standing in academia at Oklahoma State University may be able to help us transform parts or all of this book into an academic work, and from @taskmaster4450 who has offered to help turn parts of these videos into a well written text. We have also had kind offers of help from @mightpossibly to use his AI skills to turn much of what we are saying in the videos into comprehensible text. Thanks to @thedeltron for helping with the filming of the latter part of the videos, to somewhat improve the quality for the listener / viewer. We are always looking for others to contribute to transforming the following set of video discussions into a well written text document. The following 24 chapters (you are currently reading chapter 1) have been filmed over the course of over 14 months. A tremendous amount of thought, experience and planning has gone into the order and structure of what is being said. We ask that you listen to what we are saying and give your thoughts constructively, maybe you can help us evolve too! It is long past time to document and spread this knowledge so that others can use the same model to decentralise properly and give themselves the best chance of achieving it possible. In freedom, and defense of it, @starkerz, @theycallmedan =============================================================== # Table of contents: ------------------ # Securing Digital Rights for Communities _(Game Theory and Governance of Scalable Blockchains for use in Digital Network States)_ # 1. Pre-word (This blog) # 2. Vision and Implications of Decentralisation for Network States - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/dbrbrhgl) - Voluntary migration to alternative economy - Communities have their own sovereignty - Communities create their own sovereign economies - Communities form network states that are recognised by governments # 3. The Underlying Principles - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/vhmiecyh) Difficulties in arriving at true decentralisation. Arriving at the theory was a freak event that is incredibly difficult to arrive at theorising logically forwards, but possible for us to arrive at by using the system by mistake and then, at a later date realising that it has all of the correct theory built in by default without even the builder reaslising they had built it in - Petri dish cultivation model - Universal Digital Human Rights (UDHR) - Everyone did it wrong # 4. What Layer I Should Do - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/whwywkav) ## Data availability (text based data only) ### State Recall - Historical State recall (long form text storage) - Table of truth, custom json (a way to put non standard data on the table of truth), indexing layer - Accounts - Communities/followers list - On chain actions such as posting/commenting - Governance voting (what is governance later) - Infrastrucutre incentivisation (ability for micro payments) - Transactions / Trasnfers - What this means / implications # 5. Fees - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/ahshpeez) - Spam limitation & resource credit systems - Incentivising community run nodes and infrastructure - High fee layer I bad - Low fee layer I good # 6. What Layer II Should Do - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/arqredrk) - Application operation and services - Rely on security and account system of layer I - If done correctly, layer II should not need layer I security - Smart contracts / heavy data (non text) & computational based data - Tokens - Wrapping - Decentralised Finance - What this means / implications - Escrow & Liquidity pools # 7. Sustainable Economy & Decentralized Coin Distribution - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/acnkpkhd) - Distribution types - Incentivised Stake Holder Distribution (ISHD, AKA Proof of Brain (PoB)) - Social distribution as a Trojan Horse - Distribution to multiple parties - Ongoing distribution - The importance of earning your tokens - Keeping inflation in check - What you want to see - What you don't want to see - Application of Semi Centralised Models - No compromise for free speech & censorship resistance - "Founder" stake size / major stakeholder dominance # 8. Reputation - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/dcldfcod) Hive has intangible re-putation as well as on-chain reputation via tangible digital recordables. This is unique to decentralised systems, where you have a digital reputation and an intangible human to human readable, non numeric reputation that adds a subjective value to the account of a user. It is important to note that this is on top of the intangible reputation that you have in normal reality with your friends. - Building reputation - Reputation based trust - Reputation based account value + escrow - Reputation based delegation for voting # 9. Why Free Open Source Software (FOSS) is Needed for Security - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/jxtwbkif) # 10. Bridge to Governance - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/mskvxtsj) - What is governance - Why you need governance - Data availability layer run by multiple people around the world, how do they come to an agreement on historical data and updates # 11. De-Governance - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/zaicisxm) - 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 community should vote on protocol variables - Avoiding AI takeovers - Why Big Tech conglomerates will dominate web2.5 - Conflicts of interest with web2 business model - Ensuring a large Voting demographic - Methods to incentivise community voting - Witness voting decay - POS for collateral provision - Counter balance to "code is law" maximalists by adding a human element to the eco system operation - Tomorrows politicians - Delegating to politicians - Other Semi - DPOS models # 12. Coin Voting Parameters - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/mnqsdjvt) - Importance of long lock ups for governance participation - 1 month voting delay - 3 month lock up - Stable coin security - Hair cut rules - time delay on bulk token swap - Inflation control - Importance of transaction taxes - Backing the token with community interactions - Rewards for holding and locking in - Dapps and Services as holders of last resort - Anonymous accounts vs known accounts - Importance of locally run Desktop apps for censorship resistance # 13. Attack Vectors and What to Do - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/phmvkqfn) - Direct 50% attack - Indirect slow accumulation attacks - How to defend against attacks - Achieving circular economies - You cant buy a community - The community is layer 0 - Distribution as security - Forking holds the rich to account - Reputation building & trust - Reputation damage - NFTs for reputation building - Infrastructure operation - Voted as community member of the month - Benevolent acts create resilient communities and security - Its hard to attack a system that is helping people - Bringing the government into the ecosystem with bonds # 14. Balancing Scalability and Censorship Resistance (Disproving the Scalability Trilemma) - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/jsmhprzd) # 15. Censorship, and Morality of Pre-Mines - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/rkcvuccc) # 16. 3 Pillars of Decentralisation - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/kcgiyoun) # 17. Algorithmic Stable Coins on Layer I - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/fwcppavj) - Bond System, Pristine collateral & Lending # 18. Off-chain Data Availability Layer for (Non Text Data) - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/bfvomoqm) - Off-chain Storage - SPK Network - Incentivising Peer to Peer Offchain Media and file storage # 19. Service Infrastructure Pools (SIP) - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/urnrxkmy) # 20. Open Source Makes IP Valueless - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/vmmahpvt) - IP valueless, Gov tokens and influence valuable - OS Iteration of FOSS IP adding value to base layer token as the new business model # 21. Importance of Decentralised, Immutable Communities as Network States - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/yirzkkzr) - Decentralised token distribution for communities on Layer II - Power of truly sovereign communities - Sustainable token value & staking incentives - Liquidity pools for each community - Community Self regulation of content and rewards distribution - Content gateways - Stake-weighted tag forcing - Content validators - Platform / validator Content policies - Content watchers / regulators - Reward disputes # 22. DAOs & Community Proposals for Self Funding - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/ztpopewr) - Decentralised / neutral funding - What is a DAO - Decentraliesd vs VC backed DAO's - Returning value to DAO's - Alternative to "no strings attached" # 23. A New Model for Start up Funding - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/xfcgrctp) - DAO / Mining token / fix Gov token supply model / self funding with DAO's - Purchasing from the chain - Liquidity and value through miner token purchasing, staking and infra operation - Starting a new decentralised project - Things you want to see in the funding of a project - Team - Go under the radar, low value tokens at the beginning - Easy to distribute tokens (by delegating or ISHD) - Aligning everyone's incentives - No initial founder tokens - Equal opportunity mining - Rebel against vested founders - Who do you give the tokens to and who decides? - Choice of community - Token Drops vs GPU mining - Founders don't end up with majority of supply - Community supports founders - Monitoring the decentralisation of the project in the early days # 24. Future Implications - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/mbmedvru) - Impossible to manipulate history - Impossible to shut down - Money attacks makes the community stronger and richer - Holding abusive oligarchs to account - Digital self sovereignty - Network State communities and Governments - Fee-less De-Fi (Decentralised Finance) # 25. Examples of Self funded Communities and Initiatives - [View Chapter](https://peakd.com/hive-129940/@networkstate/vdquixrz) - Ghana borehole projects - Ghana health checks - Venezuela Street acrobatics infrastructure funding - Pay utility bills by creating content in Cuba, Mexico </div> --- ▶️ [3Speak](https://3speak.tv/watch?v=networkstate/zrpgwekn)
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Just community backed freedom for all participants. \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nOver the coming weeks we will publish a series of video blogs for you to tear apart, where we discuss systematically, in order of necessity, what the essential ingredients are to decentralisation. We go deep, discussing at length the game theory of what happens during attacks, attack vectors, the principles to follow, a vision for the future, the best tech stack required, reputation, governance, censorship resistance, tokenomics, immutable communities, DAO's and new funding models, future implications of the technology and finally, we provide some examples of this technology applied, in use in the real world.\r\n\r\nWe ask for the input of the community to correct us where we are wrong, debate us in the comments where it adds value and help us write this book. In this way, we can evolve a truly open source, free, community driven, work that passes on sacred knowledge of how to decentralise a community properly, what is required to achieve it and what the implications for the future are.\r\n\r\nIf any community has the knowledge and ability to do this, its us, here, now.\r\n\r\nThere is a certain way to achieve true decentralisation. The knowledge, we believe, holds the key to freedom and ultimately an improved path to spirituality on earth. A world free from the influence of today's centralised, corrupt power brokers who at this point, clearly are not going to support truly decentralised systems\r\n\r\nThis knowledge must therefore be documented, contested and cast into stone on the best text based storage blockchain of them all, Hive.\r\n\r\nThe community on Hive is amongst the most principled, and demonstrably battle hardened in the decentralised movement. By virtue of this, we can reflect on our experiences of war, revolution, successful defense against attack and evolution over the last 8 years in an attempt to document what a truly decentrlaised community needs in place in order to stand the best chance of succeeding, remaining decentralised and even thriving.\r\n\r\nWe are not the best writers, and have kindly received interest from the likes of @trostparadox who, with his standing in academia at Oklahoma State University may be able to help us transform parts or all of this book into an academic work, and from @taskmaster4450 who has offered to help turn parts of these videos into a well written text. We have also had kind offers of help from @mightpossibly to use his AI skills to turn much of what we are saying in the videos into comprehensible text.\r\n\r\nThanks to @thedeltron for helping with the filming of the latter part of the videos, to somewhat improve the quality for the listener / viewer.\r\n\r\nWe are always looking for others to contribute to transforming the following set of video discussions into a well written text document. \r\n\r\nThe following 24 chapters (you are currently reading chapter 1) have been filmed over the course of over 14 months. A tremendous amount of thought, experience and planning has gone into the order and structure of what is being said. We ask that you listen to what we are saying and give your thoughts constructively, maybe you can help us evolve too!\r\n\r\nIt is long past time to document and spread this knowledge so that others can use the same model to decentralise properly and give themselves the best chance of achieving it possible.\r\n\r\nIn freedom, and defense of it,\r\n\r\n@starkerz, @theycallmedan\r\n\r\n===============================================================\r\n\r\n# Table of contents:\r\n------------------\r\n\r\n# Securing Digital Rights for Communities\r\n_(Game Theory and Governance of Scalable Blockchains for use in Digital Network States)_\r\n# 1. Pre-word (This blog)\r\n\r\n# 2. Vision and Implications of Decentralisation for Network States\r\n- Voluntary migration to alternative economy \r\n- Communities have their own sovereignty\r\n- Communities create their own sovereign economies \r\n- Communities form network states that are recognised by governments\r\n\r\n# 3. The Underlying Principles\r\nDifficulties in arriving at true decentralisation. Arriving at the theory was a freak event that is incredibly difficult to arrive at theorising logically forwards, but possible for us to arrive at by using the system by mistake and then, at a later date realising that it has all of the correct theory built in by default without even the builder reaslising they had built it in\r\n- Petri dish cultivation model\r\n- Universal Digital Human Rights (UDHR)\r\n- Everyone did it wrong\r\n\r\n# 4. What Layer I Should Do\r\n## Data availability (text based data only)\r\n### State Recall\r\n- Historical State recall (long form text storage)\r\n- Table of truth, custom json (a way to put non standard data on the table of truth), indexing layer\r\n- Accounts\r\n- Communities/followers list\r\n- On chain actions such as posting/commenting\r\n- Governance voting (what is governance later)\r\n- Infrastrucutre incentivisation (ability for micro payments)\r\n- Transactions / Trasnfers\r\n- What this means / implications\r\n\r\n# 5. Fees\r\n- Spam limitation & resource credit systems\r\n- Incentivising community run nodes and infrastructure \r\n- High fee layer I bad\r\n- Low fee layer I good \r\n\r\n# 6. What Layer II Should Do\r\n- Application operation and services\r\n- Rely on security and account system of layer I\r\n- If done correctly, layer II should not need layer I security\r\n- Smart contracts / heavy data (non text) & computational based data\r\n- Tokens\r\n- Wrapping\r\n- Decentralised Finance\r\n- What this means / implications\r\n- Escrow & Liquidity pools\r\n\r\n# 7. Sustainable Economy & Decentralized Coin Distribution\r\n- Distribution types\r\n- Incentivised Stake Holder Distribution (ISHD, AKA Proof of Brain (PoB))\r\n- Social distribution as a Trojan Horse\r\n- Distribution to multiple parties\r\n- Ongoing distribution\r\n- The importance of earning your tokens\r\n- Keeping inflation in check\r\n- What you want to see\r\n- What you don't want to see\r\n- Application of Semi Centralised Models\r\n- No compromise for free speech & censorship resistance\r\n- \"Founder\" stake size / major stakeholder dominance\r\n\r\n# 8. Reputation\r\nHive has intangible re-putation as well as on-chain reputation via tangible digital recordables. This is unique to decentralised systems, where you have a digital reputation and an intangible human to human readable, non numeric reputation that adds a subjective value to the account of a user. It is important to note that this is on top of the intangible reputation that you have in normal reality with your friends. \r\n- Building reputation \r\n- Reputation based trust\r\n- Reputation based account value + escrow \r\n- Reputation based delegation for voting\r\n\r\n# 9. Why Free Open Source Software (FOSS) is Needed for Security\r\n\r\n# 10. Bridge to Governance\r\n- What is governance\r\n- Why you need governance \r\n- Data availability layer run by multiple people around the world, how do they come to an agreement on historical data and updates\r\n\r\n# 11. De-Governance\r\n- PoW - infrastructure voting\r\n- POS - un-parameted coin voting\r\n- DPOS - Delegated Proof of Stake - Parametered Coin Voting\r\n- Difference between DPOS and POS\r\n- What PoW can't do\r\n- PoS limitations\r\n- Why an additional model is needed for UDHR\r\n- Web2.5 vs True Web3\r\n- No founder, No ICO, No VC, No company, No CEo, no Pre-seed / Pre mine\r\n- Alignment of incentives between all players\r\n- Community built & ownerless\r\n- The problems with Founders\r\n- Voting models\r\n- Everything is some form of voting\r\n- Why delegating is important\r\n- Community accountability\r\n- Why community should vote on protocol variables\r\n- Avoiding AI takeovers\r\n- Why Big Tech conglomerates will dominate web2.5\r\n- Conflicts of interest with web2 business model\r\n- Ensuring a large Voting demographic\r\n- Methods to incentivise community voting\r\n- Witness voting decay\r\n- POS for collateral provision\r\n- Counter balance to \"code is law\" maximalists by adding a human element to the eco system operation\r\n- Tomorrows politicians\r\n- Delegating to politicians\r\n- Other Semi - DPOS models\r\n\r\n# 12. Coin Voting Parameters\r\n- Importance of long lock ups for governance participation\r\n- 1 month voting delay\r\n- 3 month lock up\r\n- Stable coin security\r\n- Hair cut rules\r\n- time delay on bulk token swap\r\n- Inflation control\r\n- Importance of transaction taxes\r\n- Backing the token with community interactions\r\n- Rewards for holding and locking in\r\n- Dapps and Services as holders of last resort\r\n- Anonymous accounts vs known accounts\r\n- Importance of locally run Desktop apps for censorship resistance\r\n\r\n# 13. Attack Vectors and What to Do\r\n- Direct 50% attack\r\n- Indirect slow accumulation attacks\r\n- How to defend against attacks\r\n- Achieving circular economies\r\n- You cant buy a community\r\n- The community is layer 0\r\n- Distribution as security\r\n- Forking holds the rich to account\r\n- Reputation building & trust\r\n- Reputation damage\r\n- NFTs for reputation building\r\n- Infrastructure operation\r\n- Voted as community member of the month\r\n- Benevolent acts create resilient communities and security \r\n- Its hard to attack a system that is helping people\r\n- Bringing the government into the ecosystem with bonds\r\n\r\n# 14. Balancing Scalability and Censorship Resistance (Disproving the Scalability Trilemma)\r\n\r\n# 15. Censorship, and Morality of Pre-Mines\r\n\r\n# 16. 3 Pillars of Decentralisation\r\n\r\n# 17. Algorithmic Stable Coins on Layer I\r\n- Bond System, Pristine collateral & Lending\r\n\r\n# 18. Off-chain Data Availability Layer for (Non Text Data)\r\n- Off-chain Storage\r\n- SPK Network\r\n- Incentivising Peer to Peer Offchain Media and file storage\r\n\r\n# 19. Service Infrastructure Pools (SIP)\r\n\r\n# 20. Open Source Makes IP Valueless\r\n- IP valueless, Gov tokens and influence valuable\r\n- OS Iteration of FOSS IP adding value to base layer token as the new business model\r\n\r\n# 21. Importance of Decentralised, Immutable Communities as Network States\r\n- Decentralised token distribution for communities on Layer II\r\n- Power of truly sovereign communities\r\n- Sustainable token value & staking incentives\r\n- Liquidity pools for each community \r\n- Community Self regulation of content and rewards distribution\r\n- Content gateways\r\n- Stake-weighted tag forcing\r\n- Content validators\r\n- Platform / validator Content policies\r\n- Content watchers / regulators\r\n- Reward disputes\r\n\r\n# 22. DAOs & Community Proposals for Self Funding\r\n- Decentralised / neutral funding\r\n- What is a DAO\r\n- Decentraliesd vs VC backed DAO's\r\n- Returning value to DAO's \r\n- Alternative to \"no strings attached\"\r\n\r\n# 23. 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raindrop | 0 | 752,448,872,064 | 100% | ||
passion-fruit | 0 | 13,319,732,800 | 92% | ||
fortune-master | 0 | 13,148,918,846 | 92% | ||
dune69 | 0 | 12,151,519,694 | 100% | ||
mes | 0 | 1,214,530,833,700 | 100% | ||
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ribalinux | 0 | 90,688,877,226 | 100% | ||
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plusvault | 0 | 1,540,629,909 | 70% | ||
syberia | 0 | 922,409,369 | 35% | ||
olaunlimited | 0 | 613,471,416 | 45% | ||
hivecoffee | 0 | 7,194,386,112 | 70% | ||
rima11 | 0 | 31,210,682,190 | 1.05% | ||
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kattycrochet | 0 | 84,488,619,308 | 50% | ||
esecholito | 0 | 39,149,866,342 | 90% | ||
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trostparadox | 0 | 4,355,376,479,515 | 100% | ||
sparker005 | 0 | 633,061,315 | 70% | ||
cbridges573 | 0 | 644,917,870 | 3.75% | ||
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You can't build something decentralized on a centralized blockchain, and we're over here like, "Sure, keep trying, Inleo!" It's just a spam-magnet, folks spam away. But don't worry, Hive, we've been pointing out issues and getting downvoted for it. Hive, we love you, but you're like the Wild West now. Let's get rid of the DHF it's being abused by those who abuse their power. And let's be real, the trending page is like a wild party no one invited us to! We've got a friend who started a coin a month ago, and it's already hit 5 million Marketcap So, to all you Hive investors, good luck with the Hive shit coin! As for us, we're keeping our eyes on that $0.01 mark to start buying Hive shit coin. See you at $0.01, or maybe even lower lets go <a href="https://imgflip.com/i/8vxfe8"><img src="https://i.imgflip.com/8vxfe8.jpg" title="made at imgflip.com"/></a><div><a href="https://imgflip.com/memegenerator">from Imgflip Meme Generator</a></div> @slobberchops [-] @gogreenbuddy [-] @livinguktaiwan [-] @hivepakistan [-] @cmplxty [-] @jacobtothe [-] @shanibeer [-] @antisocialist [-] @dlmmqb [-] aafeng @bscrypto [-] @cwow2 [-] @olujay [-] cedricguillas @steemseph [-] @aaronkroeblinger [-] mimi.ruby @starstrings01 [-] @dhedge [-] @adamada [-] and 65 more [Bilpcoin Gems High-risk Low-risk Super Trump (ticker: Strump) Corgi with knife (ticker: Corgi) Engines of Fury (Ticker: Fury)](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/bilpcoin-gems-high-risk-low-risk-super-trump-ticker-strump-corgi-with-knife-ticker-corgi-engines-of-fury-ticker-fury) [Let's talk](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/let-s-talk) [Rider jim](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/rider-jim) [Make today great](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/make-today-great) [Decentralized or centralized](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/decentralized-or-centralized) [Bilpcoin Vibes](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter2/bilpcoin-vibes) [Tomorrow may never come, so seize the day seize the moment](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/tomorrow-may-never-come-so-seize-the-day-seize-the-moment) [Love life, be happy](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/love-life-be-happy) > [-]themarkymark (80) yesterday (edited) Farming? Show me where I am farming, I post like one post a month at this point, and all buildawhale is burned. As you say transactions don’t lie. And don't say curation rewards, I'd get those no matter what I vote on and if you expect I will be the only person on this blockchain to forfeit curation rewards, you are dumber than we know you are. https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/seq7ok https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/response-3-to-themarkymark-marcus-buildawhale-usainvote-ipomote-leovoter-gogreenbuddy-and-over-100-of-his-alt-accounts https://hive.blog/hive-193084/@bpcvoter1/response-2-to-themarkymark-marcus-buildawhale-usainvote-ipomote-leovoter-gogreenbuddy-and-over-100-of-his-alt-accounts !LOL !WEED !GIF !MEME https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@themarkymark/re-bpcvoter1-sepr9c >You don't seem it. I've seen this before, it isn't good. 21 hours ago in LeoFinance by themarkymark (80) >[-]bpcvoter1 (-2)(1) yesterday · Will be hidden due to low rating NO DOWNVOTES FOR MARKY $0.00Reply Edit [-]themarkymark (80) 16 hours ago Please talk to your doctor about adjusting your meds. I’m worried about you. >$0.00Reply [-]bpcvoter1 (-2)(1) 27 minutes ago · Will be hidden due to low rating We are fine $0.00Reply Edit Delete https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/senppv https://hive.blog/life/@anomadsoul/re-gogreenbuddy-seqf1p >60 votes slobberchops [-] gogreenbuddy [-] cmplxty [-] shanibeer [-] antisocialist [-] azabu [-] acram64 [-] mypathtofire [-] willowranger [-] bscrypto [-] dhedge [-] aaronkroeblinger [-] lichtkunstfoto [-] memehub [-] chekohler [-] modernzorker [-] carn [-] earthsea [-] pinkhub [-] kaylinart [-] and 40 more @jacobtothe https://hive.blog/hive-104387/@bpcvoter3/se19g2 Downvoted BY HIVE FARMERS >slobberchops (81)in #life • 6 days ago The_commentphant.jpg >6 days ago in #life by slobberchops (81)$0.00 Reply 3 Sort: Trending [-]bpcvoter2 (-5)(1) 4 days ago · Will be hidden due to low rating NO DOWNVOTES FOR MARKY MARK'S SELF VOTING !WEED https://hive.blog/life/@slobberchops/re-gogreenbuddy-sdr1wb >Just going to leave my response to the one out of thousand previous comments you left today. >People only tolerate you for the votes Interesting, considering I don't vote anyone. >You vote on you're own spam comments every day @buildawhale to earn curation rewards. There are many authors on Hive whom you could support, but you choose not to you keep it to yourself don't you Marcus? You are no good Marcus. >I used to vote over 200 unique authors a day, many of which my vote was their only significant vote, and for over a year every post and every vote I would make would get downvoted for $50 because someone was sad I stopped the abuse they were voting on. I lost my ability to choose what I vote on years ago. It has finally stopped, so I started the burn posts to reduce the inflation due to the wreckless DHF spending. Of course I earn curation rewards, like every single person on Hive. I will not be the only person on Hive to forfeit curation rewards, and to expect that is ridiculous. You are one to talk about spam comments, you are spamming hundreds if not thousands of comments a day. >2 days ago in LeoFinance by themarkymark (80)$0.00 https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@themarkymark/re-bpcvoter1-setz65 [Response 4 to themarkymark marcus, buildawhale usainvote ipomote leovoter gogreenbuddy, and over 100 of his alt accounts](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/response-4-to-themarkymark-marcus-buildawhale-usainvote-ipomote-leovoter-gogreenbuddy-and-over-100-of-his-alt-accounts) [Reply 2 to @eddiespino](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter3/reply-2-to-eddiespino) [Reply to @eddiespino](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter3/reply-to-eddiespino) [cwow stop the drink and drugs](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/cwow-stop-the-drink-and-drugs) [Can't you see the problems on Hive?](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/can-t-you-see-the-problems-on-hive) [Hive is a ghost town full of farmers, scammers, and spammers, not forgetting the old perverts](https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/hive-is-a-ghost-town-full-of-farmers-scammers-and-spammers-not-forgetting-the-old-perverts) [Hive is a ghost town full of farmers, scammers, and spammers, not forgetting the old perverts](https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/hive-is-a-ghost-town-full-of-farmers-scammers-and-spammers-not-forgetting-the-old-perverts) [It's not surprising that many of you do not believe in God – money seems to be your god](https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/it-s-not-surprising-that-many-of-you-do-not-believe-in-god-money-seems-to-be-your-god) [Hive dropping to $0.000](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/hive-dropping-to-usd0-000) [We hope the downvoting us makes you feel better LOL the truth is the truth we pray for you all](https://hive.blog/hive-140084/@bpcvoter1/we-hope-the-downvoting-us-makes-you-feel-better-lol-the-truth-is-the-truth-we-pray-for-you-all) [We believe that Hive is not decentralized and not a friendly platform we hope for positive changes in the future](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/we-believe-that-hive-is-not-decentralized-and-not-a-friendly-platform-we-hope-for-positive-changes-in-the-future) [We hope you are all doing well we conducted a fun experiment to see the reaction](https://hive.blog/hive-140084/@bpcvoter1/we-hope-you-are-all-doing-well-we-conducted-a-fun-experiment-to-see-the-reaction) [The Downside Of Decentralization - A Very Sad Newcomer Experience](https://hive.blog/hive-173575/@theringmaster/the-downside-of-decentralization-a-very-sad-newcomer-experience-a19) >We hope the downvoting us makes you feel better LOL the truth is the truth. >WE PRAY FOR YOU Posted using [Bilpcoin](https://www.bilpcoin.com/@bpcvoter1/you-can-t-build-something-decentralized-on-a-centralized-blockchain)
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Please understand that we get paid even if we get downvoted, so it makes no sense for you to continue downvoting us we take nothing from Hive. You know what is going on, and so do we, so please stop. We don't want to keep exposing Hive, but we will continue until a change is made. Also, please remove your downvotes on our content and tell your friends. Thank you." #Onelove Bilpcoin team <a href="https://imgflip.com/i/8w07en"><img src="https://i.imgflip.com/8w07en.jpg" title="made at imgflip.com"/></a><div><a href="https://imgflip.com/memegenerator">from Imgflip Meme Generator</a></div> @slobberchops [-] @gogreenbuddy [-] @livinguktaiwan [-] @hivepakistan [-] @cmplxty [-] @jacobtothe [-] @shanibeer [-] @antisocialist [-] @dlmmqb [-] aafeng @bscrypto [-] @cwow2 [-] @olujay [-] cedricguillas @steemseph [-] @aaronkroeblinger [-] mimi.ruby @starstrings01 [-] @dhedge [-] @adamada [-] and 65 more @themarkymark @buildawhale @gogreenbuddy @ipromote @upmyvote [Bilpcoin Gems High-risk Low-risk Super Trump (ticker: Strump) Corgi with knife (ticker: Corgi) Engines of Fury (Ticker: Fury)](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/bilpcoin-gems-high-risk-low-risk-super-trump-ticker-strump-corgi-with-knife-ticker-corgi-engines-of-fury-ticker-fury) [Let's talk](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/let-s-talk) [Rider jim](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/rider-jim) [Make today great](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/make-today-great) [Decentralized or centralized](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/decentralized-or-centralized) [Bilpcoin Vibes](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter2/bilpcoin-vibes) [Tomorrow may never come, so seize the day seize the moment](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/tomorrow-may-never-come-so-seize-the-day-seize-the-moment) [Love life, be happy](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/love-life-be-happy) > [-]themarkymark (80) yesterday (edited) Farming? Show me where I am farming, I post like one post a month at this point, and all buildawhale is burned. As you say transactions don’t lie. And don't say curation rewards, I'd get those no matter what I vote on and if you expect I will be the only person on this blockchain to forfeit curation rewards, you are dumber than we know you are. https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/seq7ok https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/response-3-to-themarkymark-marcus-buildawhale-usainvote-ipomote-leovoter-gogreenbuddy-and-over-100-of-his-alt-accounts https://hive.blog/hive-193084/@bpcvoter1/response-2-to-themarkymark-marcus-buildawhale-usainvote-ipomote-leovoter-gogreenbuddy-and-over-100-of-his-alt-accounts !LOL !WEED !GIF !MEME https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@themarkymark/re-bpcvoter1-sepr9c >You don't seem it. I've seen this before, it isn't good. 21 hours ago in LeoFinance by themarkymark (80) >[-]bpcvoter1 (-2)(1) yesterday · Will be hidden due to low rating NO DOWNVOTES FOR MARKY $0.00Reply Edit [-]themarkymark (80) 16 hours ago Please talk to your doctor about adjusting your meds. I’m worried about you. >$0.00Reply [-]bpcvoter1 (-2)(1) 27 minutes ago · Will be hidden due to low rating We are fine $0.00Reply Edit Delete https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/senppv https://hive.blog/life/@anomadsoul/re-gogreenbuddy-seqf1p >60 votes slobberchops [-] gogreenbuddy [-] cmplxty [-] shanibeer [-] antisocialist [-] azabu [-] acram64 [-] mypathtofire [-] willowranger [-] bscrypto [-] dhedge [-] aaronkroeblinger [-] lichtkunstfoto [-] memehub [-] chekohler [-] modernzorker [-] carn [-] earthsea [-] pinkhub [-] kaylinart [-] and 40 more @jacobtothe https://hive.blog/hive-104387/@bpcvoter3/se19g2 Downvoted BY HIVE FARMERS >slobberchops (81)in #life • 6 days ago The_commentphant.jpg >6 days ago in #life by slobberchops (81)$0.00 Reply 3 Sort: Trending [-]bpcvoter2 (-5)(1) 4 days ago · Will be hidden due to low rating NO DOWNVOTES FOR MARKY MARK'S SELF VOTING !WEED https://hive.blog/life/@slobberchops/re-gogreenbuddy-sdr1wb >Just going to leave my response to the one out of thousand previous comments you left today. >People only tolerate you for the votes Interesting, considering I don't vote anyone. >You vote on you're own spam comments every day @buildawhale to earn curation rewards. There are many authors on Hive whom you could support, but you choose not to you keep it to yourself don't you Marcus? You are no good Marcus. >I used to vote over 200 unique authors a day, many of which my vote was their only significant vote, and for over a year every post and every vote I would make would get downvoted for $50 because someone was sad I stopped the abuse they were voting on. I lost my ability to choose what I vote on years ago. It has finally stopped, so I started the burn posts to reduce the inflation due to the wreckless DHF spending. Of course I earn curation rewards, like every single person on Hive. I will not be the only person on Hive to forfeit curation rewards, and to expect that is ridiculous. You are one to talk about spam comments, you are spamming hundreds if not thousands of comments a day. >2 days ago in LeoFinance by themarkymark (80)$0.00 https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@themarkymark/re-bpcvoter1-setz65 [Response 4 to themarkymark marcus, buildawhale usainvote ipomote leovoter gogreenbuddy, and over 100 of his alt accounts](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/response-4-to-themarkymark-marcus-buildawhale-usainvote-ipomote-leovoter-gogreenbuddy-and-over-100-of-his-alt-accounts) [Reply 2 to @eddiespino](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter3/reply-2-to-eddiespino) [Reply to @eddiespino](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter3/reply-to-eddiespino) [cwow stop the drink and drugs](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/cwow-stop-the-drink-and-drugs) [Can't you see the problems on Hive?](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/can-t-you-see-the-problems-on-hive) [Hive is a ghost town full of farmers, scammers, and spammers, not forgetting the old perverts](https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/hive-is-a-ghost-town-full-of-farmers-scammers-and-spammers-not-forgetting-the-old-perverts) [Hive is a ghost town full of farmers, scammers, and spammers, not forgetting the old perverts](https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/hive-is-a-ghost-town-full-of-farmers-scammers-and-spammers-not-forgetting-the-old-perverts) [It's not surprising that many of you do not believe in God – money seems to be your god](https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@bpcvoter1/it-s-not-surprising-that-many-of-you-do-not-believe-in-god-money-seems-to-be-your-god) [Hive dropping to $0.000](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/hive-dropping-to-usd0-000) [We hope the downvoting us makes you feel better LOL the truth is the truth we pray for you all](https://hive.blog/hive-140084/@bpcvoter1/we-hope-the-downvoting-us-makes-you-feel-better-lol-the-truth-is-the-truth-we-pray-for-you-all) [We believe that Hive is not decentralized and not a friendly platform we hope for positive changes in the future](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/we-believe-that-hive-is-not-decentralized-and-not-a-friendly-platform-we-hope-for-positive-changes-in-the-future) [We hope you are all doing well we conducted a fun experiment to see the reaction](https://hive.blog/hive-140084/@bpcvoter1/we-hope-you-are-all-doing-well-we-conducted-a-fun-experiment-to-see-the-reaction) [You can't build something decentralized on a centralized blockchain](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/you-can-t-build-something-decentralized-on-a-centralized-blockchain) [The Downside Of Decentralization - A Very Sad Newcomer Experience](https://hive.blog/hive-173575/@theringmaster/the-downside-of-decentralization-a-very-sad-newcomer-experience-a19) >We hope the downvoting us makes you feel better LOL the truth is the truth. > @jacobtothe (75)in Magic: The Gathering • 42 minutes ago You make empty accusations. What have I done that is so wicked, pray tell? Who have I wronged? Who have I caused to suffer? [We want to address the issue of downvoting. It has caused pain to many people, and we want to make sure it doesn't happen again reply to @jacobtothe](https://www.bilpcoin.com/undefined/@bpcvoter1/we-want-to-address-the-issue-of-downvoting-it-has-caused-pain-to-many-people-and-we-want-to-make-sure-it-doesn-t-happen-again) >WE PRAY FOR YOU Posted using [Bilpcoin](https://www.bilpcoin.com/@bpcvoter1/please-understand-that-we-get-paid-even-if-we-get-downvoted-so-it-makes-no-sense-for-you-to-continue-downvoting-us-we-take)
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### Transcript ⏬
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1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:24,600 Welcome, everybody. This is me, Starkerz, and TheyCallMeDan. I just wanted to intro this a little bit by saying that we want to write a book or we want to audio a book and then have someone else help us write it. 2 00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:54,580 So we're going to go in to all the principles of decentralization and why decentralization works. Now, bearing in mind, we don't believe that anyone in the industry has understood what decentralization is. We believe that most people are, they have conflicts of interest with their own projects and the way their own projects were released. They've released their own projects in the wrong way, including Ethereum and pretty much every single other crypto project. And we would like to outline why we believe this in this book. 3 00:00:54,600 --> 00:01:24,240 We believe this in the following conversations and why and how you decentralize properly and maintain the decentralization in a way that Ethereum and other projects have not managed to do. And we believe that this should become an industry standard for people to follow, not just an industry standard, but like a societal standard that people can follow so that they can understand what decentralization really is and how to achieve it. We have the formula to do it and we want to go into why. 4 00:01:24,600 --> 00:01:48,500 Technically, and we welcome anyone to present cases against what we put forward here so that we can be challenged. We really believe that this data, this information that's about to follow cannot be challenged. And so here forth is our dictation of our book on how to decentralize. Welcome to the show. Any opening comments now? 5 00:01:49,720 --> 00:01:52,980 Welcome to the show. A little bit of Mexico in the background. 6 00:01:54,600 --> 00:02:06,100 Yeah, I think a lot of people talk about freedom, but they don't actually understand, first of all, what freedom means and how to achieve it in a technical point. 7 00:02:08,340 --> 00:02:22,700 Because they always say you have to fight for your freedom. And we have tools and weapons to actually do that in the digital realm. And a lot of people have been misled. 8 00:02:23,700 --> 00:02:24,100 You have Vitalik. 9 00:02:24,600 --> 00:02:27,460 You have Vitalik's Triangle of Doom at this point. 10 00:02:29,260 --> 00:02:30,680 The Trilemma of Doom. 11 00:02:31,180 --> 00:02:42,040 There's a lot that goes into it because you have to understand from a technical stack how to do it. Because if you don't do it technically right, you set yourself up for failure when you do succeed. 12 00:02:43,600 --> 00:02:53,820 And once you have it technically right, then you have to understand the serendipity and the luck that comes with governance that is decentralized, censorship resistance. 13 00:02:53,820 --> 00:02:54,140 Yeah. 14 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:57,660 It can't be brute force. It has to be something that comes of its own. 15 00:02:57,900 --> 00:02:58,860 It's a petri dish. 16 00:02:59,100 --> 00:02:59,700 It's a petri dish. 17 00:02:59,740 --> 00:03:01,680 You have to make the conditions correct. 18 00:03:01,840 --> 00:03:02,340 Yeah. 19 00:03:02,340 --> 00:03:04,380 Sometimes it will decentralize, sometimes it won't. 20 00:03:05,040 --> 00:03:07,260 Or you'll be able to tell clearly if it has decentralized. 21 00:03:08,220 --> 00:03:11,980 But the problem is no one's even got there yet because everyone's doing it technically wrong anyway. 22 00:03:12,420 --> 00:03:12,920 Yeah. 23 00:03:13,260 --> 00:03:22,160 People take for granted what censorship resistance really is, how hard it is to achieve, and they think that they can just replicate it any time they want. 24 00:03:22,660 --> 00:03:24,460 And you have to. 25 00:03:24,460 --> 00:03:34,180 Understand that there comes sacrifices, there comes compromises with censorship resistance. 26 00:03:34,180 --> 00:03:35,380 You're not going to get everything you want. 27 00:03:35,380 --> 00:03:37,180 You're not going to be able to be king of the realm. 28 00:03:37,220 --> 00:03:42,760 You have to work with others and come to something that is good for all, but not best for you. 29 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:43,860 All right. 30 00:03:43,860 --> 00:03:50,900 And what's good for all is the best compromise you can make in terms of tyranny, right? 31 00:03:50,900 --> 00:03:53,520 Because then it's one person and then shit for all. 32 00:03:53,520 --> 00:03:53,620 So. 33 00:03:53,620 --> 00:03:53,700 Yeah. 34 00:03:53,700 --> 00:03:53,760 Yeah. 35 00:03:53,760 --> 00:03:53,800 Yeah. 36 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:53,820 Yeah. 37 00:03:53,820 --> 00:03:53,860 Yeah. 38 00:03:53,860 --> 00:03:53,920 Yeah. 39 00:03:53,920 --> 00:03:54,000 Yeah. 40 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:54,100 Yeah. 41 00:03:54,100 --> 00:03:54,160 Yeah. 42 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:54,180 Yeah. 43 00:03:54,180 --> 00:03:54,200 Yeah. 44 00:03:54,200 --> 00:03:54,220 Yeah. 45 00:03:54,220 --> 00:03:54,280 Yeah. 46 00:03:54,280 --> 00:03:54,320 Yeah. 47 00:03:54,460 --> 00:03:57,880 That's it's a well balance. 48 00:03:57,880 --> 00:04:02,320 When people feel like they're getting something good from the network, it's going to be hard to take them over. 49 00:04:02,780 --> 00:04:10,720 It's going to get hard to make them compromise and sell out for a longer term for a shorter term reward. 50 00:04:12,100 --> 00:04:16,780 A lot of people see why censorship resistance is very valuable. 51 00:04:16,780 --> 00:04:24,160 I won't say a lot, but enough enough people see it to where it's almost like a band of brothers and we have. 52 00:04:24,160 --> 00:04:29,860 We have come together, understood what it takes, and we've become stubborn. 53 00:04:29,860 --> 00:04:37,680 Somebody tried to take us over before we've proven what happens when you try to money attack voluntary free people. 54 00:04:37,680 --> 00:04:40,780 If we were here for the money, we would have sold out a long time ago. 55 00:04:40,780 --> 00:04:51,940 This is referring to the Hive Steem Hive takeover that happened in 2020 with just in some buying the Steem supply that then fought into home.
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