Decentralized Government - What Would Happen If The Blockchain Became Our Overlord

in #blockchain8 years ago (edited)

Imagine if we had no rulers but instead governed ourselves with a set of rules laid out inside of a permanent code.

We wouldn't need anymore of these guys.

Our World would start to look like this.

And we'd all be living like this.


Blockchain Overlord - Pros & Cons

Pros

  1. Equal Taxation - People would be able to vote for whatever infrastructure they want see within their community. They'd be taxed a fair percentage of their wage as stated in the blockchain . Everyone would pay their fair share. People that propose successful plans for their community get a reward creating incentive for change.
  2. Fair Voting - Everyone would have one vote given to them within the blockchain. Nominations could be nominated by anyone. An agreement would be decided by process of elimination, where nominations are eliminated after each count, votes are returned, and everyone votes again until agreement is reached.
  3. Societal Laws - Laws would be voted upon and permanently placed in the Blockchain via the same voting process. The basis of all laws would be the Golden Rule; "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
  4. No Rulers/Leaders - The blockchain would literally be our ruler. A true structure for Societal growth and Globalization.
  5. Fair Monetization - Monetary policy would be fairly governed/distributed and every person registered on the Blockchain would benefit from the profits of our Societies achievements as a whole, eliminating poverty and therefore creating a true Utopian Society.

Cons

  1. Blockchain Security - Blockchain somehow shuts down or gets hacked and everyone loses their shit...

...in which case all the data is backed up and the Blockchain is restored immediately.


Mass adoption of the Blockchain could be our way to peacefully free ourselves from Oligarchies. Steemit is helping us to achieve that mass adoption. The next step will be mass implementation in every sector of our Society.


I can smell the freedom already brothers and sisters!