I’m very open to weaving deliberative processes into governance. Web3 aside, given that we are heading into increasing precarity, and at some point *much* less compute than we have now, architecting systems on massive compute seems like thinking based on where we’ve been not where we’re going
Summary Governance is crucial to the future of the Mina Protocol for key decisions to be made effectively. For example, what are the rules and processes
Jonathan Schofield
in reply to Jonathan Schofield • • •…Antiparty seem to have an affinity with Web3.
Their research page talks about “our friends at Mina Foundation” and links to minaprotocol.com/blog/building…
Which makes me… nervous.
I’m very open to weaving deliberative processes into governance. Web3 aside, given that we are heading into increasing precarity, and at some point *much* less compute than we have now, architecting systems on massive compute seems like thinking based on where we’ve been not where we’re going
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