Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Step 6.2: Creating Decentralised Peer Reviewed Decision Making Systems

It is very clear that at the centre of all corrupt activity is a central point of failure - A human divided between what benefits himself and what benefits all even to his detriment.

The current and most effective way to counteract this is to remove the position of the human has the last point of decision making. Essentially make political representation obsolete.

How would one go about doing this?

One vital aspect is technological penetration: the system must be able to gage the decision and direction of every single existing entity that has an entitled capability to be affected by the decision. Therefore all affected must have a vote. That would be a true democratic system.

The second vital aspect would be to ensure that all parties affected by the decision are fully aware of all or as many aspects of how the decision will affect them. Multiple peer review of proof of understanding would lead to ensuring that each party has understood the decision and it's impacts as much as possible and ha made a sound decision or proposition.

The third vital aspect is a trustless impenetrable, non-manipulatable system, which has no override without the entire collective affected parties deciding to override it. There is no way in, no way out without 100% agreement to not allow the system to represent the parties.

The fourth vital aspect is that the system is decentralised and cannot be turned off. It will always be present and show the most current state of a decision. It can either be listened to or not but it will always reflect the undeniable truth.

Are there any further principles of such an incorruptible decision making system?

Can you think of a way a system can be built in such a way that all of the above principles can be met using technology without losing anonymity and freedom of the individual and yet retain accountability?

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