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title: "Jet's Notes"
title: "Notes"
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Hello there, I'm Jet! I am a undergraduate student at the University of Otago and this is my personal collection of notes, slash my portfolio.
These are very rough, work-in-progress notes. I would not expect them to be very useful to anyone besides myself.
## Notes
1) [Uni Notes](notes/uni-notes.md)
2) [Cheat Sheets](notes/cheat-sheets.md)
3) [Philosophy](notes/philosophy.md)
4) [Media](notes/media.md)
5) [Independent Learning](notes/independent-learning.md)
- [Uni Notes](notes/uni-notes.md)
- [Blockchain Project](notes/blockchain-project.md)

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title: "against-on-chain-governance"
tags:
- article
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https://medium.com/@Vlad_Zamfir/against-on-chain-governance-a4ceacd040ca
this article aims to refute

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title: "blockchain-bursary"
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- project
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# Questions
- next meeting 2pm thursday
- what is on-chain vs off-chain governance
- confirm understanding of permissioned vs permissionless blockchain
- My understanding of the issue is that permissioned blockchains have no incentives for participant to validate transactions. So I am trying to create a permissioned blockchain with these incentives
- who are the nodes in a closed blockchain,
- why do closed blockchains need POW/POS are we assuming there are malicious nodes in a closed blockchain?
- are we looking for something like a closed blockchain for tracking a parcel where we can authorise random people to join the blockchain and validate transactions without rewarding them with a cryptocurrency.
# Notes
- [412-lectures](notes/412-lectures.md)
- [governance](notes/governance.md)
- [decentralized-autonomous-organization](notes/decentralized-autonomous-organization.md)
- [DeFi](notes/DeFi.md)
- [dApps](notes/dApps.md)
- [sybil-problem](notes/sybil-problem.md)
- [smart-contracts](smart-contracts)
# Reading
- [ ] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberocracy
- [ ] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_by_algorithm
- [ ] https://coopahtroopa.mirror.xyz/_EDyn4cs9tDoOxNGZLfKL7JjLo5rGkkEfRa_a-6VEWw
- [ ] https://101blockchains.com/permissioned-blockchain/
- [ ] http://eyler.freeservers.com/JeffPers/jefpco55.htm?ref=hackernoon.com
- [ ] https://medium.com/@Vlad_Zamfir/against-on-chain-governance-a4ceacd040ca
- [ ] https://medium.com/@FEhrsam/blockchain-governance-programming-our-future-c3bfe30f2d74
- [ ] https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2021.102556
- [ ] https://vitalik.ca/general/2017/12/17/voting.html
- [ ] https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
# Log
- 14/11
- starting today
- reviewing 412 lectures 7 and 9
- reading https://101blockchains.com/blockchain-governance/
# Abstract
Blockchain technology falls into two distinct classes: open (permissionless) blockchains such as those underlying bitcoin, Ethereum and Cardano; and closed (permissioned) blockchains such as implemented in the Hyperledger Fabric project. To motivate decentralised participation, open blockchains (presently) require an associated cryptocurrency, which can be a risky distraction. However, closed blockchains are considered by some to be insufficiently decentralised.This summer project aims to prototype a compromise: a closed blockchain system that encodes voting rules about self-governance, so that closed blockchain technology can be used in a more open manner. Experience in programming blockchain systems is not assumed. Depending on the student involved, the project will balance work between design and modelling of the blockchain governance rules, and implementation of such a rule set over an existing closed blockchain system.
# Terms
**Open Blockchain** — A public network that maintains an immutable record of transactions. Anyone can publish a transaction and participate in the network by adhering to a set of published rules. Examples: [Bitcoin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin), [Litecoin](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litecoin)
**Closed Blockchain** — A private network that maintains a shared record of transactions. The network is accessible only to those who have permission and transactions can be edited by administrators. Examples: [Hyperledger](http://hyperledger.com/), [Ripple](https://ripple.com/), [Eris](https://erisindustries.com/)
**Governance** — A structure through which a participant or user of a system agrees to use the system. [governance](notes/governance.md) E.g., Governments.
# Sources
- https://medium.com/@WayneVaughan/open-vs-closed-blockchains-let-s-end-this-madness-8313e4095ead

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title: "Blockchain Project"
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# Abstract
Blockchain technology falls into two distinct classes: open (permissionless) blockchains such as those underlying bitcoin, Ethereum and Cardano; and closed (permissioned) blockchains such as implemented in the Hyperledger Fabric project. To motivate decentralised participation, open blockchains (presently) require an associated cryptocurrency, which can be a risky distraction. However, closed blockchains are considered by some to be insufficiently decentralised.This summer project aims to prototype a compromise: a closed blockchain system that encodes voting rules about self-governance, so that closed blockchain technology can be used in a more open manner. Experience in programming blockchain systems is not assumed. Depending on the student involved, the project will balance work between design and modelling of the blockchain governance rules, and implementation of such a rule set over an existing closed blockchain system.
# Questions
# Notes
- [412-lectures](notes/412-lectures.md)
- [governance](notes/governance.md)
- [decentralized-autonomous-organization](notes/decentralized-autonomous-organization.md)
- [DeFi](notes/DeFi.md)
- [dApps](notes/dApps.md)
- [sybil-problem](notes/sybil-problem.md)
- [smart-contracts](smart-contracts)
- [against on chain governance](notes/against-on-chain-governance)
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# Reading
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberocracy
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_by_algorithm
- https://coopahtroopa.mirror.xyz/_EDyn4cs9tDoOxNGZLfKL7JjLo5rGkkEfRa_a-6VEWw
- https://101blockchains.com/permissioned-blockchain/
- http://eyler.freeservers.com/JeffPers/jefpco55.htm?ref=hackernoon.com
- https://medium.com/@Vlad_Zamfir/against-on-chain-governance-a4ceacd040ca
- https://medium.com/@FEhrsam/blockchain-governance-programming-our-future-c3bfe30f2d74
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2021.102556
- https://vitalik.ca/general/2017/12/17/voting.html
- https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
- https://medium.com/@WayneVaughan/open-vs-closed-blockchains-let-s-end-this-madness-8313e4095ead
# Log
- 14/11
- starting today
- reviewing 412 lectures 7 and 9
- reading https://101blockchains.com/blockchain-governance/
# Sources

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- flatten hirarchy and create fluid workstreams
- allocate reources to achieve a core mission
A Telegram group with 10 members and 1 ETH is a DAO.
A DeFi protocol with $1B+ of assets governed on-chain by 10,000+ token holders is a DAO.
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- FWB
- kramos
# My opinions
sounds like extreme democracy basically
# Sources
- https://coopahtroopa.mirror.xyz/_EDyn4cs9tDoOxNGZLfKL7JjLo5rGkkEfRa_a-6VEWw