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February 03, 2014, 06:38:33 PM |
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I'd like to hear the community's ideas about a decentralized, digital country. (let's call it a DDC) This is still a very fledgling idea in my head so I'd like to get people's thoughts and input.
Here are my preliminary ideas:
This DDC will have no physical borders.
To be a citizen of DDC a person will pay a yearly citizen's fee. Non-payment of citizen's fee is considered voluntary withdrawal of citizenship from the DDC.
Features of this DDC citizenship include:
- DDC passport (eventually when this DDC has enough power or influence) - DDC currency - a business legal framework, wherein all businesses must adhere to the DDC's laws or face expulsion - business registration - direct voting on policies, laws - completely voluntary - completely anonymous, private citizenship. citizens register through Tor-like service, pay in anonymous currency, and can give up citizenship anytime
other potential DDC laws or edicts - mandated or non-mandated universal healthcare for DDC citizens (automatic enrollment in DDC healthcare plan) - mandatory education or optional education - negotiations with physical countries, allowing DDC citizens to live in said physical countries (outsourcing military / physical protection)
Other intangible benefits of DDC: - easy to start, impossible to conquer - ease of system transfer or withdrawal: if co-opted by powerful interests, citizens can move quickly to another DDC. Because DDC are easy to start, this is a facile process - benefits of decentralization - more power and freedom in citizens' hands than they have in physical democracy - borderless
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