
Privacy Semantics, the Conception of Law and Money with Chris Goes
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Chris Goes, founder of the Anoma project, A blockchain protocol that is "Intent- centric", privacy preserving and decentralized.
May 11, 202354m 27s
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Show Notes
This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Chris Goes, founder of the Anoma project, A blockchain protocol that is "Intent- centric", privacy preserving and decentralized.
On its white paper Anoma descirbes itself as "a unified architecture for full stack decentralised applications"
We spoke to Chris about Namada and:
- Privacy and it’s importance and in governance
- Polycentric conceptions of law
- What do people want or not want out of money?
- How money is embedded in cultural context
- How semantics could lead to dystopia
- Semantics vs syntax
- Dangers of gradient decent
- The nature of money
- Solutions to shortcomings of blockchain governance
- Democracy
- Social equilibrium using technology
- Consensus
- Anarchism
- Motivation
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Special Guest: Chris Goes.
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