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RE: Blockchain Government – Part 2: Leadership from the Blockchain

in Economics4 years ago (edited)

For this post my head was full of ideas. The problem was trying to pull them together for something that resembled a cohesive post. Many of my ideas popped into my head during a walk by the lake with my dog. I quickly jotted them down when I got home. Below is the list of my thought process.

  • Registry chain for all people
  • Proof mechanism working together
  • Separation of problem and solutions (identifying, weighting & reward)
  • Financial section for wallets (security protected by encryption)
  • Elected officials grassroots leaders have higher weighting for problem identification
  • Proof-of-expertise/skill used to validate candidates (elected) (update Part 1)
  • Separation of solutions and work performed (private sector connection – firms bid on work. They display price, expertise, and possible private revenue streams)
  • Dealing with confidential matters and eventual release to public chain
  • Law determination through consensus and expert opinions on reform
  • International relations – select representatives based on work done and consensus selection
  • Possible backup networks