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Red Chieftain (OP)
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October 25, 2018, 11:07:22 AM
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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.
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October 25, 2018, 12:42:24 PM
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Its an interesting subject and I think more companies and governments are considering it as an option.

I found this site like 2 years ago.. which is offering the same kind of services.

https://countryos.com

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