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@cybermyrix

Crypto Mod

Usa Katılım Nisan 2015
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Bitcoin@Bitcoin·
Current price of #Bitcoin, measured in #Silver $BTC / $XAG: 🥈 782.772 oz
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
## Egalitarianism and pluralism One underlying ideology of democratic things is a strong version of egalitarianism: the idea that we are all equal, not just in some Christian metaphysical sense of having equal dignity under God, but in some more concrete sense of all having equally valuable things to say and deserving an equal voice in the world. It is sometimes considered impolite to disagree with this directly. But at the same time, all major political tribes have their rhetoric for rejecting it. Some believe not in egalitarianism, but in _meritocracy_: inequality that comes from differences in performance, effort and skill is acceptable, inequality that comes from inherited title is not. Others believe in "expertise" and denounce "populism". Years ago, there was an abortive trend to re-embrace credentialism (eg. I remember the attempt to push people to call Jill Biden "Dr. Jill Biden"). And still others don't give a crap about even the pretense of egalitarianism, and seek to build 150-meter statues to ancient Roman and Greek gods and express pride in unbridled domineering masculinity. I think it is true that some have more expertise than others, and this expertise should be listened to. And even the "second line of defense" comfortable fiction - that people who are higher on some skills and virtues might be lower on other more subtle and immeasurable ones - is on average false. But democratic things are very valuable despite this, for two reasons: * **Egalitarianism as a floor, not as an absolute**. If you take the above arguments too seriously, you run into the problem that you leave many people with no voice at all. This is a dangerous position: it means that there is no disincentive at all to impose ruinous outcomes on them. Chickens are far stupider than humans. But if I could give each chicken even 0.01 votes on agriculture law, in some way that effectively captures their preferences, would I? Hell yes. * **Pluralism**. Democratic things (as well as eg. ideas such as free speech) are not just about providing a floor at the bottom, they are also about diversifying the top. A goal is to create space for alternative groups of elites, that are able to challenge existing elites. This is where pluralistic voting models, that focus on finding "consensus across difference" are so valuable: they inherently empower diverse viewpoints, and prevent an intellectual or decision-making ecosystem from being overly dominated by monoculture. See also vitalik.eth.limo/general/2021/0… , where I argue that the Gini is a bad inequality index because it ultimately conflates two very different problems (floor too low, top too concentrated), and actually we need to treat both separately. Also, see also this piece from Ruxandra: writingruxandrabio.com/p/equality-as-… ## AI The main challenge in building new institutions of any type, is that people are lazy to change their habits. Even existing nation-state voting only survives because (i) it's only one bit of info per four years, and (ii) it has hundreds of years of historical legitimacy. This makes a lot of work more difficult. For example, an alternative approach to dealing with the chaotic era is to find "islands of stability", and build more holistic institutions at smaller scales, with the goal of copying or adapting them to larger contexts later. The problem is, even there, getting these institutions to succeed enough that others want to copy them takes too long, compared to a fast-moving world. So what do we do? One benefit of AI is that it potentially allows us to make much higher-bandwidth provision of input literally zero-cost. LLM "shadows" of ourselves, fine-tuned on our corpus of both public and private actions, can make decisions on our behalf. This opens the door not just to higher-bandwidth feedback with near-100% participation rates (if done as a software default), but also fundamentally new possibilities. For example, a weakness of distributed decision making is that it cannot take into account secret information. This is often a justification for centralizing key decisions. In a chaotic era, the set of such situations is magnified. But LLM shadows of ourselves *could* make votes based off of private information, thanks to the magic of cryptography. ## Conclusions Today's disillusionment with democratic things is real. But what is also becoming real very rapidly is disillusionment with the alternative, where various groups of elites visibly and openly don't care about the effects of their actions on regular people. Where "you can just do things" slides into "you can just bomb people", or "you can just openly talk proudly about how superintelligent AI you are building will bring unemployment to everyone", or... And so we need to start the next round of this cycle sooner. It needs to start on realistic principles, learning from the failures of the previous era, but it does need to happen.
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Math Files@Math_files·
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vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
The Ethereum Foundation is using DVT-lite to stake 72,000 ETH: firefly.social/post/x/2026218… My hope for this project is that in the process, we can make it maximally easy and one-click to do distributed staking for institutions. Choose which computers run your nodes, make a config file where they all have the same key, and then from there everything gets set up automatically. The idea that "running infrastructure" is this scary complicated thing where each person participating must be a "professional" is awful and anti-decentralization, and we must attack it directly. It should be a docker container or nix image or similar, one click or command line per node, enter the same key in each node, and they automatically find each other, the networking is set up, the DKG happens, and the staking begins. I also plan to use this soon, and I hope more institutions holding ETH can stake in this way. We want the authority over staking nodes to be highly distributed, and the first step to doing this is to make it easy.
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Dogecoin@dogecoin·
market’s red today, good thing shibes can’t see red
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Dogecoin@dogecoin·
a pic of 2 icons named after a doge and are worldwide
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Dogecoin
Dogecoin@dogecoin·
Banks now: “Crypto? That seems risky.” Banks in 2008:
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H.E. Justin Sun 👨‍🚀 🌞
H.E. Justin Sun 👨‍🚀 🌞@justinsuntron·
Excited to see @trondao join @AgenticAIFdn! TRON continues to support and build for this next phase of autonomous economic innovation.
TRON DAO@trondao

TRON has joined the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) as a Gold Member and will serve on the Foundation’s Governing Board. By supporting the development of open infrastructure through @AgenticAIFdn, TRON aims to contribute to collaborative standards that make AI agents easier to build, safer to operate, and more accessible to all.

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TRON DAO@trondao·
TRON has joined the Governing Board of the @AgenticAIFdn. The scale and operational efficiency of the TRON network provide the capacity required to support the high-frequency, automated activity expected from AI systems and autonomous AI agents. Hear @SamElfa0 explain how TRON fits into the emerging agent economy.
Sam@SamElfa0

Agentic AI introduces a new model where autonomous systems can coordinate, make decisions, and engage in commerce. That raises an important question: what financial infrastructure best supports those interactions? In this clip, I share how we’re thinking about that shift and why TRON is the answer.

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TRON DAO
TRON DAO@trondao·
We are pleased to announce that the SEC has moved to dismiss all claims against Tron Foundation. Today’s SEC is making meaningful progress toward a pro-innovation environment in the United States. TRON DAO will continue building and strengthening the TRON network to expand access and opportunity to billions of people around the world.
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Levi@cybermyrix·
Öyle çok yoruldun ki şöyle müsait bir yerde kalbim dursa. Ne güzel olurdu..
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Levi@cybermyrix·
İnsanı yaşadığı güzel günler mi üzer yoksa yaşadığı kötü günler mi?
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Levi@cybermyrix·
Kin tutmayı sevmem ama, ölüm döşeğinde olsan bir bardak su versen iyi olurum desen o bir bardak suyu mezarındaki papatyalara dökerim..
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Levi@cybermyrix·
Bana gelince sınır yaratan kim varsa bana gelince hevesim yok diyen herkes benden uzakta olsun..
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Levi@cybermyrix·
Nasıl anlatılır bilmiyorum. Bir yandan çok konuşasım var. Öbür yandan hep susasım var. Zaten hevesim de yok yaşayasım da yok. Öyle işte..
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Levi@cybermyrix·
Kimse kimseyi tek kalemde silip gideceğine inanmıyorum aslında. Herkesin kendince bir sınır noktası vardır illaki, oraya kadar herşeye katlanıp susup göz yummuştur. Kendi başına bir çok şeyi affetmişdir. Kimse bilmiyor ki o ana kadar ne kadar sabrettiğini..
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İyi adamlar yalnızlığıyla kendi balkonunda olup biteni seyrederken, iyi kadınlar kötü adamların balkonunda yıldızları seyrediyor..
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Levi@cybermyrix·
Ben helal etsem de hakkımı Annem nasıl helal edecek hakkını? Dağ gibi dim dik duran evladını yıkık harabe gibi gördü..
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Bu nasıl bir bedduadır, "Seni bulan seni sevmesin, seni kaybeden seni kaybetti diye üzülmesin inşallah.."
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