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Season 0 / Episode 4: What could democratized digital ownership look like?

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I write more on the topic here: https://docs.sunship.cloud/doc/DhhwsaYyQwbryx9Rn--Qg/Gbu3rybCIo466uLkD6afW
How do we begin to pull the different ideas together?
If we agree that the best persona (model for humanity) is that of an owner, and this solves the problems with serfdom, how can we extend this to the "digital economy?"
We review the initial framework of "pristine" ownership again the concept of democratically owned compute:
  • Easy to understand: buy a server that others "rent" and earn money
  • Easy to purchase: go to our website and purchase
  • Low Total Price of Entry: <$1000 and declining over time
  • Atomicity: own an entire server, no fractional ownership required
  • Short productivity feedback loop: watch how much you earn daily
  • Flexible time preference: sell or hold tokens as needed
  • Index: capture value no matter what applications are run
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I write more on the topic here: https://docs.sunship.cloud/doc/DhhwsaYyQwbryx9Rn--Qg/Gbu3rybCIo466uLkD6afW
How do we begin to pull the different ideas together?
If we agree that the best persona (model for humanity) is that of an owner, and this solves the problems with serfdom, how can we extend this to the "digital economy?"
We review the initial framework of "pristine" ownership again the concept of democratically owned compute:
  • Easy to understand: buy a server that others "rent" and earn money
  • Easy to purchase: go to our website and purchase
  • Low Total Price of Entry: <$1000 and declining over time
  • Atomicity: own an entire server, no fractional ownership required
  • Short productivity feedback loop: watch how much you earn daily
  • Flexible time preference: sell or hold tokens as needed
  • Index: capture value no matter what applications are run
  continue reading

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