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Trying to catch up on 20220604 (blu3mo)

  • What’s interesting is that we can realize social systems not as law (natural language) but as code (executable by machines).

    • As mentioned in 629aaaf779e1130000b15fc9, social systems can be understood as a collection of contracts in a broad sense.
      • If we consider autonomous and atomic individuals as the basic subjects, and civil society as the totality of the relationships that modern citizens enter into with each other, then “contracts” can be said to be the fundamental principle that constitutes modern society. In this way, the concept of “contract,” which has tremendous theoretical potential, is implemented in society as contract law.

    • We can operate these contracts not through “documents backed by state power (violence?)” but through “decentralized autonomous systems.”
    • It’s easier to implement “decentralized autonomous systems” than to create “documents backed by state power,” so we can experiment with various social systems and have fun with it.
      • For example, we can try experimental mechanisms like Futarchy.
  • In line with 契約法国際統一論考FB, would it be appropriate to describe it as an attempt to build a “highly advanced economic society” through unreliable contracts?

  • In terms of ensuring procedural justice, is this approach an extension of democracy?

    • I wonder if there are any attempts to overturn this (current interest).
  • I would like to know if there are any materials/books that can be thrown to legal scholars, etc.

  • For now, I want to take a look at the Ethereum white paper (blu3mo).

  • Lately (20211203), there has been a lot of excitement, but I haven’t caught up at all.

    • My knowledge of cryptocurrency/decentralized systems is probably stuck around 2018.
      • I was researching various things at that time, but I haven’t done any research since then.
  • To describe the rough image I have based on examples I’ve seen on my Twitter timeline, etc.:

    • Value (currency) is put on the blockchain (decentralized system).
    • As a result, decentralized systems that deal with interests can be implemented (like game theory?).
    • In other words, social systems can be implemented as decentralized systems.
      • Social systems: like elections
    • Something like that? (I’m not sure if it’s correct)
    • Maybe it’s not essential for value to be on the blockchain (blu3mo).
      • Rather than value, is it more about contracts (in a broad sense)?
  • Things I’m curious about

  • It has an atmosphere like the early days of the Internet.

  • Good Reading for Busy People to Catch-up on Web3

    • I’ll read it later.

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