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Συντάκτης: Enric Duran Giralt
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Προς: System undo crew
Αντικείμενο: Re: [unSYSTEM] Fair.Coop Decentralized Autonomous Cooperative





    Hey odinn


    I have added this old comment related faircredit in a more
    appropiated space

    (faircredit forum) and have reply there where we could continue
    discussing. Specially i see tat interoperability in faircredit is an
    important one

https://fair.coop/groups/faircoop-community/faircredit/forum/topic/membership-and-interoperability-recovering-a-contribition-from-oddin/#post-3588

    cheers

    enric




    El 25/12/14 a las 11:24, odinn escribió:

Some while back in September I think it was
      caedes posted on this and

      provided a reddit post as well, since then I have provided some
      post

      material I think to Unsystem and for sure I have become a
      contributor

      to Enric's site, see here:

https://fair.coop/members/Alwarja/activity/2292/
      and also here:

https://fair.coop/members/efedin/activity/803/

      Note I am ABISprotocol as username.


      I am happy to work with Enric Duran but I will need to schedule
      some

      time out in the next year as well as get some clarification from
      Enric

      on his ideas moving forward with respect to interoperability.  It
      is

      my idea that interoperability is very important so I want to be
      sure I

      am on the same page.


      I have scheduled time in the new year to help out with this, but I

      need to work on my skills in:


      python

      C, C++

      A few other things


      I think it would be great to be able to do not just some kind of
      basic

      tests and "oh, that's a wallet!" but also, able to write at the
      level

      of being able to actually audit, review, or open a real life issue
      or

      pullreq on something at the level of zerocash or dw, and then help

      people learn to code at that level so that anonymity could begin
      to be

      made possible in many systems ~ autonomous (fair.coop) but also,
      with

      the possibility for anonymity.


      I wanted to mention this, and I hope some of the people reading
      this

      will consider making the commitment to an hour (or two, or three,
      or

      whatever you can) for the hackpledge.org project, which is
      different

      than fair.coop - it goes something like this:


       "


      We've signed the #hackpledge agreeing to mentor developers in
      2015!

      Join the cause at 
http://hackpledge.org

        "


      or via twitter at:


https://twitter.com/thinkful/status/547767120076238848

      Cheers,


      -O


      caedes:

      > Reddit just posted:


      >

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2gt24e/occupying_the_money_system_enric_duran_and_p2p/

      >  I will be helping out with technical infrastructure +
      programming.

      > The goal is we can make this into the first DACoop
      (decentralized

      > autonomous cooperative), stock is cryptocurrency, can be
      linked to

      > new kind of social currency based on decentralized
      infrastructure

      > and backed by crypto, not fiat (unlike other social
      currencies). To

      > do so there is a long road ahead but it's coming and we can
      also

      > leverage all theory built on the concept of DAC/DAO.


      > The plan is audacious, but lays the path for social
      organizations

      > layed on top of cryptocurrency, with an actual plan so after
      banks

      > and state go down we will have some social structure, the
      moment is

      > now since the world is on fire and no way back.


      > All feedback is welcome.


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