@bitcoin_eagle@BitmundFreud English is dynamic, growing and has the largest vocabulary
USB is, likewise, often updated to keep up with improving tech and modern needs
Bitcoin is stuck. Even extremely safe, layer 2-only covenant tech has been indefinitely put on hold
I like people who can think outside the box and build innovative things. However, there is a growing trend in Bitcoin where developers cannot think beyond what gets funded.
A few things are driving AI for dev replacement
1 best devs want to be augmented & don't want to be held back by the mids
2 Devs are massive biz expenditures
3 Great majority of devs are incompetent & mediocre
4 Most companies don't need geniuses, just custom business software
(1) Permissionless systems are core to the concept of network states. In fact, Bitcoin, Zcash, Ethereum, and Solana are already widely used by many startup societies and are all permissionless.
(2) I’ve also been a long-time supporter of permissionless blockchains, open-weights AI models, end-to-end encryption, and zero knowledge tools for digital privacy.
(3) With that said, there is no *single* proposed network state. Think of the idea as an open source template that anyone can customize, similar to Linux.
(4) Similarly, you might also have a startup society where (say) money is permissionless but (say) door locks are permissioned, to allow password reset to unlock smart locks. It’s not just a single switch to flip from “permissioned” to “permissionless”, but a set of design choices any startup society could make.
(5) Some societies will likely choose to use partially permissioned systems. And then the legitimacy comes from whether netizens opt into them. After all, Twitter/X is a permissioned system and many millions opt into it; of course, other millions have opted out.
(6) Ultimately legitimacy comes from opting in, from consent and contract. Did individuals opt in to a given system of their own free will? Then the parameter choices of the startup society were probably good ones, as at least *some* netizens found them appealing.
(7) Zooming out, the overall goal of network states is to strengthen democratic choice by giving an alternative to the two-party (or gerrymandered one-party) systems in favor of the one thousand community system.
(8) In short: if there are one thousand new cities and communities to choose from, you’ll find one that shares your values. The whole point is to protect the rights of the individual against failing legacy states, just like permissionless blockchains.
The people who pushed the envelope with degenerate crypto MUST NOT be allowed to build the Bitcoin Web.
The lessons they helped all of us learn SHOULD be enough for great thinkers to deliver their Subject Matter Expertise through sovereign agentic Platonic Embodiment.