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RE: What does a truly decentralized government look like?

in #government8 years ago (edited)

@dantheman I have read most of your posts, the Steemit whitepaper, press reviews and forged my opinion: no doubt on the positive will of your project.
Indeed, Steemit is an experience, often positive. I participate in this experience and I also try to add my own positivity.

This does not prevent me to wonder about the possible deviance or deficiencies such an experience may suffer.

I think many people are lured by the concept of blockchain, which they associate with decentralization or do not understand well.
This also applies to the concept of democracy. There isn't one unique model for democracy, but several, different from each other.

The blockchain is currently one of the only thing that is fully decentralized in Steemit project.
I'm not saying the current situation is wrong. But it is clear to me that many things have yet to evolve so that we can also fully associate decentralized governance and decentralized democracy with the Steemit experience.

My goal in life is Entire Decentralized power

Your promise is now sealed in the blockchain ;)

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I think that the majority of new accounts come to Steemit for "social media platform where anyone can earn rewards" and not to adhere to an ideology. I saw Steemit as a "business", not as a new gouvernent.