That’s been tried a few times with some mixed successes and some outright failures. Something that hasn’t been thoroughly tried (to my knowledge) is actually making a distributed governance system within / on-top-of existing governments. We can’t subtract laws or taxes or currencies, but we can add them. What if we tried making a distributed government with its own currency and governance system and some additional laws. It’s a way to test out some theories in a low-risk, low-startup-cost scenario, and could be fun. If the government starts out with a small budget per member, and limited responsibilities, it could be pretty low-pressure to get right on the first try.
That’s been tried a few times with some mixed successes and some outright failures. Something that hasn’t been thoroughly tried (to my knowledge) is actually making a distributed governance system within / on-top-of existing governments. We can’t subtract laws or taxes or currencies, but we can add them. What if we tried making a distributed government with its own currency and governance system and some additional laws. It’s a way to test out some theories in a low-risk, low-startup-cost scenario, and could be fun. If the government starts out with a small budget per member, and limited responsibilities, it could be pretty low-pressure to get right on the first try.