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1  Other / Politics & Society / Anyone believes in a blockchain governance? on: October 25, 2018, 11:07:22 AM
Hey there. I'm a newbie here, but I think it's the right place to discuss something intriguing me - blockchain for running companies and even the entire countries. You know, DAO and all this stuff (hope the word Ethereum is not a swear word at this forum).

The interest was catalyzed by the already renowned Vlad Zamfir's articles (https://blog.goodaudience.com/blockchain-governance-101-eea5201d7992 this is where it all started from) on the decentralized governance; the message and the wrathful responses to them coming from pretty much everybody.

So, is there anybody thinking that blockchain will inevitably become a part of the big politics and businesses? And, if so, do the communities like that of Aragon, Ethereum or something like this https://dgov.foundation/ really matter, is it possible to actually influence anything through them and so does the active participation there make any sense or not?

P.S. posted it in the off-topic first, but then realized it's definitely more about politics and society than some irregular stuff.
2  Other / Off-topic / Re: Red Dead Redemption 2 on: October 25, 2018, 10:54:58 AM
I think, the biggest problem of this game is that no fu*in PC version will be available in the nearest future!!! How unfair is that?

Yeah my brother was complaining aswell (he plays only PC games). Well I recommend you buy a PS4 or Xbox with your Bitcoin bro  Grin

Nah. Even though the thing is likely to store the value better than Bitcoins do) Honestly, I don't get playing a shooter with a goddam joystick! It only works well when you're drunk enough

Lol its less volatile and you get to shoot peepss Smiley. I grew up with it man. When I was little playing games on the computer meant playing Bomberman on dot dot dot 1000 games dot com. So when my mom gave me an Xbox I loved it. However I still like playing on the PC aswell but dont have the right pc for it so yeah,,,

Yeah, I think it's a matter of habit. And reasonability - adequate PC will cost you at least $2k, a lot more than a console. Just doesn't worth if you can play the same games (even more great games) with a joystick Smiley
3  Other / Off-topic / Re: What's the craziest thing that you've ever done? on: October 25, 2018, 10:45:42 AM
Skydiving. If you hear somebody saying it's scary, believe him. It's as scary as you can imagine. Will never ever ever try it again
4  Other / Off-topic / Re: Anyone believes in a blockchain governance? on: October 25, 2018, 10:36:58 AM
Blockchain will definitely become a huge part of how governments and businesses are governed. Everything will likely become collective and decentralized, as our current model is based on deception of the masses and profit for a select few, leading to a variety of problems. There are enough people who are fed up with this and found the beginning of the solution in blockchain technology.

It will succeed because it human nature to its advantage, as people will be financially rewarded for making good decisions instead of making corrupt decisions.

I agree. But, realistically, how can Buterin or Zamfir or whoever else change anything without being allowed to so by the authorities in the first place? And if the thing changes everything so radically, making the politicians look dull, corrupted and generally unnecessary, why would they let that happen?
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: Red Dead Redemption 2 on: October 25, 2018, 10:28:18 AM
I think, the biggest problem of this game is that no fu*in PC version will be available in the nearest future!!! How unfair is that?

Yeah my brother was complaining aswell (he plays only PC games). Well I recommend you buy a PS4 or Xbox with your Bitcoin bro  Grin

Nah. Even though the thing is likely to store the value better than Bitcoins do) Honestly, I don't get playing a shooter with a goddam joystick! It only works well when you're drunk enough
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: Red Dead Redemption 2 on: October 25, 2018, 10:10:20 AM
I think, the biggest problem of this game is that no fu*in PC version will be available in the nearest future!!! How unfair is that?
7  Other / Off-topic / Anyone believes in a blockchain governance? on: October 25, 2018, 09:38:14 AM
Hey there. I'm a newbie here, but I think it's the right place to discuss something intriguing me - blockchain for running companies and even the entire countries. You know, DAO and all this stuff (hope the word Ethereum is not a swear word at this forum).

The interest was catalyzed by the already renowned Vlad Zamfir's articles (https://blog.goodaudience.com/blockchain-governance-101-eea5201d7992 this is where it all started from) on the decentralized governance; the message and the wrathful responses to them coming from pretty much everybody.

So, is there anybody thinking that blockchain will inevitably become a part of the big politics and businesses? And, if so, do the communities like that of Aragon, Ethereum or something like this https://dgov.foundation/ really matter, is it possible to actually influence anything through them and so does the active participation there make any sense or not?
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