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RE: What Is a DAC? - Explained

in #eosdac6 years ago (edited)

I've been showing this video around to the future leaders of various 3rd world nations, some of which are experiencing horrible recession, inflation, and hunger, and this video made an impression!

Current banks, and corporate structure is not based on Volunteerism. It's not based on much besides greed in fact. Current world exconomics certainly does not attempt to honor and encourage people to find their niche and do what they like in life.
They don't encourage people to do much except beg the wealthy and powerful for a job..

DACs address something that has needed attention for a very long time; communities banding together to take care of their own needs, and a structure we can point to for assembling the resources of many to do so.

I notice this is a rarified subject; people are not really ready (most) to talk about re-establishing the corp world for a better world.

I'll quote LUKE (why do I feel I'm in church?!):

"It is social. Global, non-violent consensus combined with permission-less access enables anyone to build previously impossible tools for human interaction. Blockchains may be inefficient linked data lists, but that’s not the point. The point is they remove the need for a centralized authority to coordinate access grants. Everyone can participate, and, importantly, no one is excluded. The breakthrough is in its voluntary nature."