While they couldn't digitally prohibit transactions with paper wallets, those transactions couldn't be incorporated into the distributed ledger, and cryptocurrencies couldn't continue to function. Also, being caught during time of war exchanging encrypted communications traditionally result in firing squads. I don't see how cryptos could persist in such environment. The US is hardly in better shape, as outraged urban civilians object vociferously at the provision of luxury accommodations and $10k cash cards to illegal 'immigrants' (many of whom are very likely to be covert forces of hostile polities taking advantage of open borders to infiltrate the US) while American civilians are relegated to sleeping in tent cities or vermin infested homeless shelters that do not receive similar largesse from governments.
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Governments are not providing such welfare to their voter base, and while they used to be happy to live on welfare extracted from working stiffs, now they are outraged they're not the most favored NEETs anymore, like siblings jealous of a new baby. Worse, this disregards the real possibility their rage is the exact result the political puppets intend to engineer, in order to pave the way for the totalitarian dictatorship the NWO will prefer to SJW's and NEETs. I predicted that uncontrolled immigration was deliberate engineering of a backlash across the West, exactly what Weimar degeneracy produced in Germany that drove the Nazis to power.
They want total control. They want us dependent on them for our bug rations. Being crypto millionaires will be prevented by every means they can deploy.
Yep, we need to develop & use an equitable decentralised multi level anonymous governance system. We could then coordinate our actions to withdraw our support from the corrupt governments and organisations thus defunding them. i know we've discussed this before (Matrix-8) and you came up with several reasons why it would not work. My ideas have developed further since then. Are you interested in reopening the discussion?
I am absolutely in agreement we need to use decentralized governance, industrial, and communications. However, the nature of decentralization necessarily disposes of any and every one size fits all solutions to any of these problems, and that is exactly how decentralization outcompetes centralization across the board. Hierarchies take overlords orders and focus the corporate body on those orders, vastly increasing the power of those crackdowns, industrial production, or whatever. Decentralization does the opposite, diversifying the means of production, the products, the mechanisms, and naturally insulating them from others as cells of insurgencies are, because they are independent.
Matrix8 is a centralized institutional mechanism, and that is my source of objection. Institutions are liable to single points of failure, and if they're replicated across populations, this renders the entire population vulnerable.
Institutions are not any part of decentralization solutions that are potential of success, because they are also inherently prone to corruption and capture, just as we see all substantial polities have been captured through blackmail and bribery today. I cannot be bribed or blackmailed to douse the food I grow to eat with glyphosate, while a corporate officer certainly can, who will not eat the product the corporation sells. These are key concepts we will have to reckon, but I sure am willing to reckon with you and everyone how we can concatenate our efforts to create the blessings of civilization that depend on networks, society, and distributed capacity.
First paragraph i understand and agree.
Second paragraph, i'm not so sure. i certainly did not think Matrix-8 was an institution. I see it more like a framework, a protocol, like Reticulum which is free and open source, and can be used by any group of people to help them come to consensus in more equitable ways more easily.
Now reading up on definitions of institution to try to understand.
Institutions aren't hardware. My understanding of an institution is basically a formalized hierarchy, and my recollection of Matrix8 is that it is indeed hierarchical and formalized.