Not only do people act on incentive,
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.
It is the decentralized media that I find interesting of course, as it is going to bring in dynamics that are going to challenge the powers that have controlled the currents for so long. Not only that, much of it isn't going to need to "profit" in the same way as the centralized forms, because they will be built upon decentralized economies that are able to fund themselves through decentralized finance mechanisms. This fundamentally changes everything digitally and in the real world, as people will move on incentive and what we are doing is putting incentive into everything through tokenization.
Wealth isn't decentralized through the spread of wealth, it is through the form that wealth takes, meaning the currency or tokens of wealth. With decentralized economies increasingly adding interoperability, the form of wealth can expand massively, while still being aligned practically across the globe, without any middleman management that has complete control over the gateways. This changes society.
Not only do people act on incentive, but governments have to act with what they are able to extract from the people or, through the debt they print to lay a burden on the people. When the wealth is in a form where they can't do this, they will actually become what they are meant to be - public servants. They will have to serve the public, they will have to answer to the public, they will have to get their support from the public. The shape this will take has many possibilities, but what governments will increasingly have to do is the same as what many companies increasingly have to do - keep their people happy.