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RE: Being a Digital Nomad and Bitnation

in #bitnation7 years ago

First time hearing about this tbh... but i see some problems, at least in the current modern society, will the government allow this? Will the government allow people that are part of bitnation but have no citizenship to enter their country? How can you know if someone is trustworthy, they would have to be in x country to actually get reputation from other people...

I find the idea good, but i still see it as quite a stretch to be implemented in nowadays society, let's just wait and see :)

Going to do more research about this project!

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Which government? Bitnation is global. So if you are a digital nomad and your government doesn't allow it you can simply leave your government by renouncing citizenship. Or you can travel outside the jurisdiction of your government and it's services. In for example Asia you may need services and your government will not be in a position to provide certain services due to the fact that your local government is geographic. Bitnation is digital.

It is true that there is a competitor attitude between Bitnation and nation states. The competition is in providing better services (in theory). There is the chance that what works in theory will not work in practice but the only way to find out is to try. Anarchists who believe in DIY governance now have a means of trying.

Anarchists who believe in DIY governance now have a means of trying.

You are 100% right!! At least now they have a chance to actually try, trying it the first step too success, if someone never tries he can never achieve anything.

Absolutely. Most c
Governments promote how good the relationships are among nations but in reality the things are nasty.

It's important to accept the limitations and act wisely at the time of need