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Creditism: an economic evolution

Transition Attitudes

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“It’s not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” Charles Darwin

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Lionsberg:

Core attitudes
Transition Name
Description
Pros
Cons
Notes
1
Transition approaches with outsider knowledge
Open
2
“Natural/Deploy and Forget/Game/Emergent” transition
Transition approaches without outsider knowledge
Open
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Modeling

“So it looks like Cuba is getting pretty close to a meltdown. Can crypto come to the rescue? - Imagine a new Cuba 2.0 coin (feel free to meme it if you must). To make the math easy, 90Bn supply (that maps roughly to Cuba GDP. - X% will be airdropped to citizens on some kind of "first come curve" (ie. if you are in early you get a bigger airdrop, if you come in late, you get a much smaller one). - You have to upload your national ID number to "secure" your airdrop and place in line. This will be behind a ZKsnark so that its entirely obscure to the government. - You can "invite friends" and get a piece of their airdrop - Y% to members of the military (same kind of curve). - Z% to members of the intelligence service (curve) So you want to get a race effect where as people start to sign up (and, therefore the thing seems more real) there is a strong incentive for people to start racing to get theirs before the size of the airdrop evaporates. Obviously a decent chunk will be allocated to investors (on a bonding curve)? This puts BTC, Eth, etc. into the treasury and backs the value of the token. As more people sign up for the airdrop, the probability that Cuba flops into Cuba 2.0 increases. This increases the potential value of the token which should increase the price of the token. Which should increase the appetite of people to sign up for the airdrop. Once you hits some critical point (say 60% of people in class X, 75% of people in class Y and 50% of people in class Z), the airdrop is triggered. You have to "claim" the airdrop by verifying your identity with a photograph and some evidence that you "own" the ID that signed up. This also issues you a soulbound governance token and a sweet Cuba 2.0 NFT. If you want, I'm sure the Web3 crew could wire up some nice governance models for people to vote on in the month following the airdrop. [Note - I'm not super up to speed on the tech on the ground, but I have some evidence that all of this is technically possible - getting an adequate % the intelligence service to defect is key, of course.]”


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