
Sabuhi Tavakkulzade
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⚖️ We have a new Oracle Lead! Welcome @JuanRah to the team. Coming from México, years working with DAOs (including grants management on the @arbitrum DAO) plus blockchain projects with governments. Up next: bringing more prediction markets to Kleros, and Futarchy to DAOs.

I am currently putting the final touches on "Modernizing ICC Arbitration Rules Through Blockchain & Decentralized Mechanisms", a research report for the @ICC_France working group on cryptoasset arbitration. In this article, co-authored with Niels Aujouannet-Kelner, we address the inherent challenges of dispute resolution in a commercial and financial world increasingly defined by real-time borderless transactions, pseudonymous counterparties, and autonomous AI agents. The paper offers a diagnosis of this shifting landscape and proposes ideas for a new arbitration framework bridging the gap between traditional legal institutions and the digital age. I am honored to contribute to this conversation and help architect the next generation of dispute resolution! ⚖️🌐







What’s the best technology that doesn’t exist yet? Most funding is pouring into AGI right now. But there's much more being built that could be truly transformative, and almost no one is paying attention. Some technologies can guide funding, coordination, and what feels possible long before they're built. The internet did; so did the Human Genome Project; AGI is doing it now. @michael_nielsen calls these hyper-entities. We went looking for new ones in 100+ podcasts, worldbuilding scenarios, and essays from Existential Hope, a project that has been mapping positive futures for over 5 years. From 300+ ideas, here are the 10 we’re most excited about: • Chemputing – Chemistry made programmable: write code, a robot runs the reaction, same result everywhere. • Machine-readable science – Scientific publishing made usable to AI, so that it can verify claims and build on findings directly. • Open science networks – Infrastructure that rewards scientists for sharing data and replicating results, not just publishing first. • Epistemic stack – A system that lets anyone trace a claim (in science, policy, the news, etc) through chains of evidence. • Fiduciary AI assistants – An AI assistant that is bound to you and legally required to act in your interest. • Immune-computer interface – Continuous real-time monitoring of your immune system. • Conflict de-escalation protocol – AI mediation that finds fair outcomes before disputes escalate. • Deep fission – Car-sized nuclear reactors built to be highly safe and to run autonomously for decades, installed underground. • Digital twins – Living simulations of cities, ecosystems, supply chains, and other complex systems to test decisions before committing. • Interspecies communication – Decoding what other species communicate to each other. More info in the reply ↓




nobody accurately explains crypto's value proposition. most content creators explain protocols to a web3 audience. the same protocols that need to be explained to normies instead. but normies don't care about TVL, smart contracts, or any other new terms they have to learn before understanding a product. they care about their current issues, which are: > war > rising poverty > censorship > health problems rising they want to know how crypto fixes any of that. nobody in our bubble is even trying to answer that while expecting the next billion users to onboard, which is insanely delusional. why doesn't web3 talk about these topics instead: > personalized medicine via DeSci > actual governance in companies, communities & governments via DAOs > fair, decentralized courts via protocols like @Kleros_io > staying anonymous while maintaining reputation via DeSoc > the EU sanctions on an entire family (@hussedogru ) over public journalism, ALLOWING STARVATION OVER FREE SPEECH, that wouldn't happen on a decentralized social dApp where you stay pseudonymous and keep your reputation via a smart contract account like @ERC725Account decentralization literally solves the world's biggest problems, whether it's science, politics, resource management, or finance. yet we're stuck in a perpetual "who has the highest TVL" and "look at my smart contract privacy" circle jerk. that's the wrong meta. because people only care if crypto solves their problem. if we reduce this to poverty and speculation, we'll forever be known as a casino. crypto has loads of unsolved pain to address. we just have to start explaining it to the right people.

