Congressman Gabe Amo (D-RI) and Congresswoman Young Kim (R-CA) believe that blockchains can help protect democratic values, citing evidence of the Bitcoin blockchain being used to safeguard election results.
A thorough analysis of the progressive encroachment of financial surveillance in the Bitcoin space, and the lack of evidentiary basis for it. Part 1 of 2.
Pro-democracy activists, such as those in Nicaragua, are facing financial repression at the hands of the country’s autocratic leadership. Bitcoin is a tool to help circumvent this repression.
As the electoral engine of the United States purrs to life, many are questioning the point of it all. Aristophanes makes sense of the interplay between public referendum and elite constituencies in “The Primary Issue”.
The final installment of the Bitcoin Is Not Democratic series explores how a society built on Bitcoin may function and how merit will supersede politics as a mode of social organization.
The death of Democracy is around the corner — what will replace it? As Bitcoin changes the very fabric of society, we’ll need new modes of governance and coexistence.