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@ -240,3 +240,20 @@ I GOT HAYDENS FOUR NODES TO WORK!!
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Today I'll spend the morning to get the SWIPL Iroha network to work. And do more reading/thinking this arvo.
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Couldn't figure out swipl kernel. Reinstalling virtualbox, and trying to get VM working again.
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In the meantime. I'm going to try to find some example of "governance rules".
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starting with https://ethereum.org/en/governance/.
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- governance are the systems that allow decisions to be made
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- e.g., shareholders vote on proposals for change, elected officials enact legislation that attempts to represent their constituents desires, board of directors have the final say in decision making
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- decentralised governance
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- no one person owns or controls ethereum, this makes traditional organizational governance an incompatible solution
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- eth governance
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- the process by which protocol changes are made
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- not related to how people and applications use the protocol because eth is permissionless – anyone can participate in on chain activities
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- the governance systems need to ensure that changes to the protocol are secure and widely supported by the community
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- on/off chain
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- on: proposed changes to the protocol are decided by stakeholders (holders of a governance token) and voting happens "on the blockchain" – sometimes changes are already written and are automatically implemented if a vote is successful
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- off: decisions are made through an informal process of social discussion, which , if approved, would be implemented in code
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- eth is off chain – but mane dApps and
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