📕 subnode [[@neil/decentralisation]]
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Decentralisation
#+ROAMALIAS "Decentralization"
Decentralisation can apply to lots of things.
As Vitalik Buterin once layed out, it helps to see decentralisation as having multiple dimensions, in his view these three: technical, political, and logical. A technically decentralised network with a single developer influencing its progress is politically centralised. And if all nodes have to share the same data (the modus operandi of blockchains) it is logically centralised.
I see the purpose as reducing imbalances of authority and power, as much as is possible.
I guess I'm most interested currently in how it applies politically and technologically.
[[Technological decentralisation]]
Political decentralisation
[[Anarchism]].
Decentralised organisataions
Interesting diagram of control vs structure
https://twitter.com/seldo/status/1486563446099300359 /photo/1
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/decentralisation
- video call at meet.jit.si/decentralisation