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June 20, 2016, 05:39:06 PM
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Hey,
  I posted in here
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1488859.msg15137057#msg15137057
and got asked to make my own thread, so here it is.
I have built this
https://concordatablog.wordpress.com/tech/

It's not blockchain, I started really from the point of some kind of immutable db rep so I could do mutual contract editing.
There's two things I am tackling
1. Privacy. See the section on "Be as smart as you like" for my justification on this.
2. "equitable contract negotiation".

The privacy thing is surely common knowledge. And I have it from the horses mouth at both hyperledger and ethereum that "yeah, for that you'll just have to use the nodes on the contract". But I dont think ethereum does this yet, and I know hyperledger doesnt, though they both know about this, you all know about this.

So what the heck does "equitable contract negotiation" mean. Well the idea is we start with nothing and mutually evolve a contract structure and apply rules. The rules have to be "published" via a lock so we all apply them at once, and this process may happen several times during this evolution. This decentralizes the business of contract and transaction definition, so I am so with the people guys. With me, we wont be beholden to the politburo standards committee on what a blockchain transaction should consist of.

Alas, I dont have backing of $200 from a bunch of banks, and I am not called IBM, but my version of a distributed autonomous organisation doesn’t revolve around being able to pump a cryptocurrency round my model to keep everyone alive.

So I may go back to building WikiTimetable which was a far more worthwhile project than getting sucked into the world of bankers and insurance salesmen, but if anyone else is wondering how the hell you use blockchain contracts without having to tell everyone what your business deals look like, please share your thoughts.

Mark
 








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June 20, 2016, 09:30:39 PM
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If anyone would like to criticise or query what this is, why its not using a proper blockchain (well it does, eventually), my position on privacy, and the ability to change the contract rules mid flight (that might have been useful this weekend dont you think), then I'm a big boy and this has boiled down to an intellectual pursuit.
Better still, if you can show or point me in the direction of something you think does the sort of thing that we are doing, again, please share.
Everyone is so obsessed with creaming off shavings from the ledger that the issue of how we put say health records on this stuff seems to be bottom of the prio list.
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