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a BitNation #DApp
  basicincome.co
What !? 

A peer-to-peer #basicincome network. Look at these videos, research all the content that I´ve put online, and evolve.





How !?

Through a feedback loop mechanism. Basicincome.co is built around an incentive-structure that replaces coercive force. 

The incentive layer I´ve designed is simple, yet powerful: if a person or corporation consumes from someone outside the network, they get disconnected. Only temporarily. If they buy for $100 from someone outside the network, they get disconnected for the duration it takes for $100 in dividends to flow through them. 

This is very meta and recursive because if a node gets disconnected, all their consumers also get disconnected, and so on. Which means that staying connected will make a node extremely attractive to others who want to stay connected.

Dana Edwards included a section about this in his whitepaper, see Attraction by incentive rather than coercive force (Incentive-centered design protocol), and there´s a lot of content about this on my resilience.me and in Basicincome.co´s social media coverage.





Why !?

To create a world where Ideas spread through sexual selection by mate choice.  My DApp is a tool that lets you create spaces where your peers have the right to say NO. 

I call this The Subjectivity Revolution.





Why didn’t someone create this technology 20 years ago ?

Closed ledgers. The app needs access to your accounts transactions history, and old financial platforms have not allowed their users to share their account history with apps. And the entire system is built around the incentive-design, and it won’t work if users can conceal transactions from the system. 

If you want to be part of the system, then you need to let the system read your transactions. Every transaction you receive and every transaction you send. 

The open source revolution has created a new breed of financial protocols, that are open, and built by coders for coders, open-source and peer-reviewed. They are built to maximize possibility, and it'd make no sense not to expose an API through which users can share their transaction data directly from the ledger.

Ripple's public ledger, https://ripple.com/build/websocket-tool/#subscribe
Bitcoin's public ledger, https://chain.com/docs#notifications-setup
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