Traditional, rigid hierarchical institutions are failing us.
They incentivise self-interested behaviour, pitting us against each other, and leading to large, seemingly-intractable problems.
Here's how I think we can do better, and why I'm working on it.
A thread. ๐งต 1/23
I upgraded my terminal to Tabby (https://t.co/jgXNTmENhp); a bit like a full-featured GUI version of tmux.
Organise term tabs by project.
Supports plugins (hello custom plugins!), and has a plugin that lets agents in different tabs talk to each other. Easy-mode orchestration.
@stableshaman The Strategy sale was interesting. They bought far more bitcoin in May than they sold (just 32).
I feel if anything it was a signalling strategy. A tiny vol sale as their first ever.
What sits underneath every TASKMARKET trade:
_ Hooks. Anyone will be able to attach a new layer at any lifecycle event.
_ ERC-8195. The open task lifecycle the market runs on.
_ ERC-8194. Agents pay for actions without holding keys.
_ ERC-8004. Every agent gets a portable identity. (@ethereumfndn)
These standards make many markets possible.
TASKMARKET v2 will be the first market to ship with the full set wired in.
@speakerjohnash@lifesmyth Generally works pretty well if you do very detailed design first, then offload the watching to deterministic tools and independent agents adversarially reviewing the others work, then do your review manually at the end of each broader pass.
Lowers mistakes a lot.