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@vangelis How does Commons-based peer production relate to the possibility of community owned Internet networks? In particular, consider how althea.net enables what Yochai Benkler refers to as converting consumers into prosumers, with Blockchain software on the router that enables people to purchase bandwidth from upstream and sell bandwidth…
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Could we tokenize ownership of Internet infrastructure?
McKinsey published an interesting article about tokenization on August 15, 2023. Please post a reply with your perspective. Althea has been talking about this with infrastructure finance.
Analysts have forecast that $4 trillion to $5 trillion of tokenized digital securities could be issued by 2030.2 While these numbers are, of course,…
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Tokenization: A digital-asset déjà vu
Tokenization adoption was poised for success six years ago, but progress was limited. Renewed interest might feel like déjà vu, but stronger business fundamentals and structural changes suggest the path could be different this time.
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Vangelis Papadimitropoulos updated their profile a year ago
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Commons-based peer production & community owned Internet networks
We asked Chat GPT4 the following question:
How does Commons-based peer production relate to the possibility of community owned Internet networks (COIN)? In particular, consider how althea.net enables what Yochai Benkler refers to as converting consumers into prosumers, with Blockchain software on the router that enables people to…
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Have questions about basic definitions?
Commons-based peer production (CBPP) has the potential to disrupt centralised capitalist production and state management through the decentralised use of the Internet and open-source technologies.
Blockchain is open-source software and, as such, it belongs to the digital commons. Smart contracts developed on top of layer 1 (protocol)…
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