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    alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts (alxd@writing.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 20:59:26 JST alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts

    In the recently resurfaced debate about #solarpunk (or lunarpunk) aspects of #web3 and #blockchain I'm intrigued by one aspect:

    Why do we accept being given a solution without outlining the problem in the first place?

    Why don't we listen to #DAO pitches instead of asking ourselves how we want to run our communities, how do we want to make decisions, vote, discuss things?

    Just stating the problem first would make it very clear that there are multiple technical solutions, not just the Web3.

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      alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts (alxd@writing.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 20:59:21 JST alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts
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      Moreover, Blockchains, with their tokens, enforce _financialization_ of your communities, where the way ledger is implemented does not correspond with any kind of gift economy, with communalism, but with the harshest capitalist market traditions. Whoever has the [money/tokens/votes], rules.

      We spent thousands of years working on different law systems, putting transparency, equality before the law at their core, and Blockchain wants to replace them with a web3 engineer being a priest/judge.

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      alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts (alxd@writing.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 20:59:23 JST alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts
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      In my definition of #technology in #solarpunk I do call it the "crystallized community", as a sum of all the decisions, tradition, culture, because the tools arise from the needs and the conscious choice, not the other way around.

      Blockchain and DAOs are an anti-thesis of Solarpunk not just because of their carbon footprint, but because they bundle everything together and make choices for you, pretending there was never a choice in how your community could operate.

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      Aral Balkan repeated this.
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      Every time I encountered someone pitching a DAO or a Blockchain to an organization, they specifically bundled several things together to make them indistinguishable - the culture with the technology, the way a community is organized with the tools they use. With that, there fewer footholds for any kind of question, insight into what is really happening.

      This is what I mean by saying that the technology is transparent and it's not always a good thing, because it makes us unable to discuss it.

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      alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts (alxd@writing.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 21:26:28 JST alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts
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      And for every. single. argument. for Blockchains, DAOs, Web3, there is another open source tool that does the same thing, but better, less energy-intensely, with more fine-tuning for your own needs.

      You can dive into IPFS, DAT, Scuttlebutt, Git and GitTorrent, dozens and dozens protocols which can solve your problems.

      But none of them come in a sleek, well-marketed package of "solving all of your problems" only a scammer can offer you.

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      alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts (alxd@writing.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 21:26:29 JST alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts alxd ✏️ solarpunk prompts
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      There's a reason why paper ballots are considered safer than electronic elections: they can be audited, counted by people without extremely specialized skills. You can train someone to count votes in a few days instead of a few years of intense P2P cybersecurity courses, software and hardware expertise.

      What Blockchain and DAOs offer you is offloading the responsibility for your processes to a third party, making you forget that you're giving them enough power to become absolute rulers.

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      AnthonyJK-Admin repeated this.

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