VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.061USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.050SBD
Effective Power
5.011SP
├── Own SP
0.630SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.380SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.630SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.380SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.011SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.013SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.050SBD | SBD |
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| id | 579205 |
| rank | 712,440 |
| reputation | 263870605 |
| created | 2018-01-08T05:32:12 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 6 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2018-04-07T04:20:24 |
| last_root_post | 2018-04-07T04:20:24 |
| last_vote_time | 2018-01-13T15:57:51 |
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| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
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| reward_vesting_balance | 26.614063 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
2026/05/18 01:19:15
2026/05/18 01:19:15
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7119.434365 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106144722/Trx 87aa48a9d5c6488e231c327330d110f9a3a77245 |
View Raw JSON Data
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}2026/05/12 08:10:30
2026/05/12 08:10:30
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4407.223960 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105980901/Trx 60f57acbd393624ebff0a82567345a2aefc8a85a |
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}2026/04/26 00:38:21
2026/04/26 00:38:21
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7131.950121 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105512343/Trx a37e6d3a171c17b9024e46625eea7f0b3a269ada |
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}2026/01/23 10:40:15
2026/01/23 10:40:15
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4448.770779 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102855250/Trx f09d40ddc804d83342ed489a84b8c57b623316ad |
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}2024/12/17 05:57:27
2024/12/17 05:57:27
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4612.989976 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91301610/Trx f222782f976056a2887a812b8305afa11fa88faa |
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}2023/11/13 21:39:51
2023/11/13 21:39:51
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 4782.123508 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79855803/Trx 252f15999b991102f996da309c7bb4c4b3a8f4c1 |
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}2023/09/21 23:05:24
2023/09/21 23:05:24
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7719.402294 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78349337/Trx a41bd92dc62420155c6894a37f9bc8ad30017fc7 |
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2022/11/03 12:43:06
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 7941.083732 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69114473/Trx edcdf2daa225aa7a300ecb5876c7c23b447fffb5 |
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2022/01/17 11:54:03
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8161.616963 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60810542/Trx 19911c667829c8fedfa521542521065689daf975 |
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}2021/06/14 01:46:36
2021/06/14 01:46:36
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8345.385621 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54608872/Trx d0413f701c5822991e49f8a1292a6d5821e1b060 |
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}2020/12/11 12:04:03
2020/12/11 12:04:03
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8532.807595 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49356287/Trx 060e2eac15a41756f711ccd14cf1a5b86f0497c6 |
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}2020/12/06 05:40:57
2020/12/06 05:40:57
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49207846/Trx 847158aea49e2bda17ddc35a3ad37ce4d96b1f99 |
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2020/12/05 15:41:54
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 8539.015449 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49191382/Trx 968020ba6f0b533325eca4b94b6e13f73033e57b |
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}2020/11/02 17:38:12
2020/11/02 17:38:12
| delegatee | iantozer |
| delegator | steem |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48260155/Trx 152f91151bb9188e0e9c1e91b66afaeb3b238064 |
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2020/05/09 06:39:15
| delegatee | iantozer |
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| vesting shares | 8741.820808 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43218109/Trx f3ab34f10da128673f77229d58a9e5af038fdbf5 |
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}2020/05/08 10:24:00
2020/05/08 10:24:00
| delegatee | iantozer |
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| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43194373/Trx 553c514e3fe0f79a7ee31245be928c080a120f49 |
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2020/01/08 06:01:12
| author | steemitboard |
| body | Congratulations @iantozer! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@iantozer/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@iantozer) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=iantozer)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes! |
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| parent author | iantozer |
| parent permlink | currency-vs-cryptocurrency-interest-and-inflation |
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| title | |
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2019/07/01 03:15:21
| delegatee | iantozer |
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| Transaction Info | Block #34269851/Trx 437e10534f536d7ce99f4df612ac410bc81f88d4 |
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| body | Banks create currency. Central banks print it, or commercial banks type it into our economy. It isn't backed by any physical commodity. It's backed by faith. Faith of credit on the economy. Creating currency also causes inflation. No matter whether it's the US Dollar, Bitcoin, or Japanese Yen. Consider an example with the imaginary currency, ExampleCoin (EC): 1) There are 10,000 EC's, they are worth $1 each. In total, EC's are worth $10,000. 2) The central bank print's 10,000 more EC's. 3) EC's are still worth $10,000 in total. But now each EC is worth $0.50. 4) Each EC coin has gone being worth $1, to $0.50. The EC currency has inflated by 100%. There is a misconception that cryptocurrencies are deflationary. This is not exactly true. It depends on time horizons. Most cryptocurrencies have a cap. So, once they reach their cap, they will be deflationary. However, whilst new coins continue to be 'minted', they are in inflation. The cryptocurrency cap is a selling point to the community. There is no one who can create money out of thin air. This anti-inflation sentiment is understandable. Especially given the failures of our monetary system. But, having a currency cap also creates problems. A deflationary currency is a disincentive to spend. It's unlikely you'll have a vibrant economy, when currency-holders gain by saving. Inflation is not a bad thing. It can stimulate an economy. It's my opinion that cryptocurrency's have a better inflation mechanism than normal currencies. This is down to two key differences. The first is interest. The second is decision-making power. In our everyday economy, central and commercial banks create money. This is fine. What they then do with the money is not. Banks use new money to buy or create debt. Central banks buy government or corporate bonds. Commercial banks hand out loans. These debt vehicles contain two components: principle and interest. Principle is the original amount lent. Interest is extra money promised to be paid back to the lender. Reflecting on this, new money funds people who promise to pay back more than the original amount. So, there is always more debt in our economy then there is money. In finance, this is concealed by the use of discount rates. A discount rate is a percentage determined by a risk free rate, expected inflation rate premium, and a risk premium of an investment. Investors use it to work out the present value of future interest payments. Interest rates create pressure to make money. No one wants to default on a loan. But it's a vicious cycle, because it's never ending. By design, this is unsustainable. Our level of national debt, and size of corporate debt is proof of this. Cryptocurrencies have a significant advantage in that there is no interest. But, to be a superior form of currency, cryptocurrencies need to work on how they spend the inflation. Most crypto-currencies use the new coins to reward miners. This is great, until you consider it from the perspective of intrinsic value. A currency grows in value if the amount of inflation is less than the amount of value created with the new money. With mining alone, I do not think this is possible. Returning to the EC coin example: 1) There are 10,000 EC coins, worth $10,000 in total 2) The network creates 1000 extra EC. A miner receives the 1000 EC for solving the Proof-of-Work algorithm. The blockchain continues. 3) Now there are 11,000 EC coins in total. Does the miner's role in sustaining the network mean the 11,000 EC coins are worth $11,000? Long term, the answer is no. Yet, other cryptocurrencies are offering superior models. They can do more with inflation. Cryptocurrencies such as Dash have an advantage here. This is due to their masternode network and treasury. In these currencies, the community presents a proposal to improve the network. They state a project description, and the amount of financing required. Proposals range from back-end development, to marketing ideas. Following a proposal, masternodes vote yes, or no, or abstain. If the proposal passes, the project receives funding from the inflation. You can see Dash's for yourself here, https://dashvotetracker.com/. To recap, the key differences between crypto-currencies and normal currencies are two-fold. First, there is no interest associated with inflationary money. Second, the community decides where the money goes. The incentive schemes also work differently. In our economy, bond and loan receivers face pressure to repay. They must pay principle, plus interest. If a project goes askew, they go bust. Under certain conditions, they lose assets such as their house. In the crypto-world, if a project does not deliver on it's promise, the funding gets withdrawn. The community monitors projects and withdraws funding should they see no added value. 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But, to be a superior form of currency, cryptocurrencies need to work on how they spend the inflation.\n\nMost crypto-currencies use the new coins to reward miners. This is great, until you consider it from the perspective of intrinsic value.\n\nA currency grows in value if the amount of inflation is less than the amount of value created with the new money. With mining alone, I do not think this is possible. Returning to the EC coin example:\n\n1) There are 10,000 EC coins, worth $10,000 in total\n2) The network creates 1000 extra EC. A miner receives the 1000 EC for solving the Proof-of-Work algorithm. The blockchain continues.\n3) Now there are 11,000 EC coins in total.\n\nDoes the miner's role in sustaining the network mean the 11,000 EC coins are worth $11,000? Long term, the answer is no.\nYet, other cryptocurrencies are offering superior models. They can do more with inflation. Cryptocurrencies such as Dash have an advantage here. 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In the crypto-world, if a project does not deliver on it's promise, the funding gets withdrawn. The community monitors projects and withdraws funding should they see no added value.\n\nSo, cryptocurrencies with masternodes networks can grow in value from inflation alone. Returning to the EC coin example again:\n\n1) You have 10,000 EC coins, worth £10,000 in total\n2) Each EC coin is worth £1 each.\n3) The network creates an extra 1000 EC coins\n4) The miners receive 200 EC. The masternodes receive 100 EC. A developer receives 700 EC to speed up the transaction network.\n\nNow, is the network worth more than $11,000? It could quite well be.\n\nLong term, this form of financing is healthier and more sustainable. Far more than how our economy currently works.",
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| body | Steemit itself is a good example of growing the networks value by directing deflation to support organic growth. Every action that gets rewarded by the algorithm is tied to either curating content of other users or creating content. The problem is that the current system employed by steemit is gamed which is possible as the algorithm is public in contrast to the rules google uses to rate content. without good governance a automated reward system is in danger to allocate resources in the best interest of the network. governance is in this regard foremost the process of adapting the rules, just as the role politicians in parlamentary debates is to make a decision to implement or alter laws that in effect drive allocation of resources or punish misbehavior. I don't see this function taken seriously by the steemit witnesses. |
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| body | The process of money creation is a simple one. It's either printed or typed. It isn't backed by anything. So, creating currency always causes inflation. No matter whether it's the dollar, bitcoin, or the yen. As proof, here is an mathematical example. It uses an imaginary currency called ExampleCoin (EC): - There are 10,000 EC's, they are worth $1 each. In total, EC’s are worth $10,000. - The central bank print's 10,000 more EC's. - EC's are still worth $10,000 in total. But now each EC is worth $0.50. - Each EC coin has gone being worth $1, to $0.50. The EC currency has inflated by 100%. There is a misconception that cryptocurrencies are deflationary. This is not exactly true. It depends on time horizons. Most cryptocurrencies have a cap. So, once they reach their cap, they will be deflationary. But, until then, they are inflationary. Whilst new coins continue to be 'minted', they are in inflation. The cryptocurrency cap is a selling point to the community. There is no one who can create money out of thin air. This anti-inflation sentiment is understandable. Especially given the failures of our monetary system. But, having a currency cap also creates problems. A deflationary currency is a disincentive to spend. It's unlikely you'll have a vibrant economy, when currency-holders gain by saving. Inflation is not a bad thing. It can stimulate an economy. It's my opinion that cryptocurrency's have a better inflation mechanism than normal currencies. This is down to two key differences. The first is interest. The second is decision-making power. In our everyday economy, central and commercial banks create money. This is fine. What they then do with the money is not. Banks use new money to buy debt. Central banks buy government or corporate bonds. Commercial banks hand out loans. Both bonds and loans are a form of debt. Debt consists of two components: principle and interest. Principle is the original amount lent. Interest is extra money promised to paid back to the lender. Reflecting on this, new money funds people who promise to pay back more than the original amount. So, there is always more debt in our economy then there is money. Interest rates create pressure to make money. No one wants to default on a loan. But it's a vicious cycle, because it's never ending. By design, this is unsustainable. Our level of national debt, and size of corporate debt is proof of this. Cryptocurrencies have a significant advantage in that there is no interest. But, to be a superior form of currency, cryptocurrencies need to work on how they spend the inflation. Most crypto-currencies use the new coins to reward miners. This is great, until you consider it from the perspective of intrinsic value. A currency grows in value if the amount of inflation is less than the amount of value created with the new money. With mining alone, I do not think this is possible. Returning to the EC coin example: - There are 10,000 EC coins, worth $10,000 in total - The network creates 1000 extra EC. A miner receives the 1000 EC for solving the Proof-of-Work algorithm. The blockchain continues. - Now there are 11,000 EC coins in total. Does the miner's role in sustaining the network mean the 11,000 EC coins are worth $11,000? Long term, the answer is no. Yet, other cryptocurrencies are offering superior models. They can do more with inflation. Cryptocurrencies such as Dash have an advantage here. This is due to their masternode network and treasury. In these currencies, the community presents a proposal to improve the network. They state a project description, and the amount of financing required. Proposals range from back-end development, to marketing ideas. Following a proposal, masternodes vote yes, or no, or abstain. If the proposal passes, the project receives funding from the inflation. You can see Dash's for yourself here, https://dashvotetracker.com/. 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Returning to the EC coin example:\n- There are 10,000 EC coins, worth $10,000 in total\n- The network creates 1000 extra EC. A miner receives the 1000 EC for solving the Proof-of-Work algorithm. The blockchain continues.\n- Now there are 11,000 EC coins in total.\n\nDoes the miner's role in sustaining the network mean the 11,000 EC coins are worth $11,000? Long term, the answer is no.\n\nYet, other cryptocurrencies are offering superior models. They can do more with inflation. Cryptocurrencies such as Dash have an advantage here. This is due to their masternode network and treasury.\n\nIn these currencies, the community presents a proposal to improve the network. They state a project description, and the amount of financing required. Proposals range from back-end development, to marketing ideas. Following a proposal, masternodes vote yes, or no, or abstain. If the proposal passes, the project receives funding from the inflation. 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| body | The process of money creation is a simple one. It's either printed or typed. It isn't backed by anything. So, creating currency always causes inflation. No matter whether it's the dollar, bitcoin, or the yen. Here is an mathematical example. It uses a imaginary currency called ExampleCoin (EC): - There are 10 EC's, they are worth $1 each. EC’s are worth $10 in total - The central bank print's 10 more EC's. EC's are still worth $10 in total. But, each EC is now worth $0.50 each. - Each EC coin has gone being worth £1, to $0.50. The EC currency has inflated by 100% There is a misconception that cryptocurrencies are deflationary. This is not exactly true. It depends on time horizons. Most cryptocurrencies have a cap. So, once they reach their cap, they will be deflationary. But, until then, they are inflationary. Whilst new coins continue to be 'minted', they are in inflation. The cryptocurrency cap is a selling point to the community. There is no one who can create money out of thin air. This anti-inflationary sentiment is understandable. Especially given the failures of our monetary system. But, having a currency cap also creates problems. A deflationary currency is a disincentive to spend. It's unlikely you'll have a vibrant economy, when currency-holders gain by saving. Inflation is not a bad thing. It can stimulate an economy. It's my opinion that cryptocurrency's have a better inflation mechanism than normal currencies. This is down to two key differences. The first is interest. The second is decision-making power. In our everyday economy, central and commercial banks create money. This is fine. What they then do with the money is not. Banks use new money to buy debt. Central banks buy government or corporate bonds. Commercial banks hand out loans. Both bonds and loans are a form of debt. Debt consists of two components: principle and interest. Principle is the original amount lent. Interest is extra money promised to paid back to the lender. Reflecting on this, new money funds people who promise to pay back more than the original amount. So, there is always more debt in our economy then there is money. Interest rates create pressure to make money. No one wants to default on a loan. But it's a vicious cycle, because it's never ending. By design, this is unsustainable. Our level of national debt, and size of corporate debt is proof of this. Cryptocurrencies have a significant advantage in that there is no interest. But, to be a superior form of currency, cryptocurrencies need to work on how they spend the inflation. Most crypto-currencies use the new coins to reward miners. This is great, until you consider it from the perspective of intrinsic value. A currency grows in value if the amount of inflation is less than the amount of value created with the new money. With mining alone, I do not think this is possible. Returning to the EC coin example: - There are 10 EC coins, worth $10 in total - The network creates 1 extra EC. A miner receives the 1 EC for solving the Proof-of-Work algorithm. The blockchain continues. - Now there are 11 EC coins in total. Does the miner's role in sustaining the network mean the 11 EC coins are worth $11? Long term, the answer is no. Yet, other cryptocurrencies are offering superior models. They can do more with inflation. Cryptocurrencies such as Dash have an advantage here. This is due to their masternode network and treasury. In these currencies, the community presents a proposal to improve the network. They state a project description with amount of financing required. Proposals range from back-end development, to marketing ideas. Following a proposal, masternodes vote yes, or no, or abstain. If the proposal passes, the project receives funding from the inflation. You can see Dash's for yourself here, https://dashvotetracker.com/. To recap, the key differences between crypto-currencies and a normal currencies is two-fold. First, there is no interest associated with inflationary money. Second, the community decides where the money goes. The incentive schemes work are also different. In our economy, bond and loan receivers face pressure to repay. They must pay principle, plus interest. If a project goes askew, they go bust. In the crypto-world, if a project does not deliver on it's promised, the funding gets withdrawn. The community monitors projects and withdraws funding should they see no added value. So, cryptocurrencies with masternodes networks can grow in value from inflation alone. Return to the EC coin example again. - You have 10,000 EC coins, worth £10,000 in total - Each EC coin is worth £1 each. - The network creates an extra 1000 EC coins - The miners receive 200 EC. The masternodes receive 100 EC. - A developer receives 700 EC to speed up the transaction network. Now, is the network worth more than $11,100? It could quite well be. Long term, this form of financing is healthier and more sustainable. Far more than how our economy currently works. |
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iantozerpublished a new post: decentralised-governance-infrastructure
2018/02/26 02:25:03
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| body | Governance is important because ones capacity to influence relates to their wealth. We are now in the era of a shareholder-economy, in which shareholders govern the economy. Shareholders get voting rights, one vote per share, to decide on the course of business. However, this system is flawed. Two major issues have developed. First, polarised wealth inequality. Second, catastrophic environmental externalities. Now, alternative systems look attractive. My personal view on the cause of increasing wealth inequality is simple. It's because the more capital you have, the easier it is to make more money. Also, my view towards why shareholder-economies cause catastrophic environmental externalities is also as basic. It's because these economies are short-shorted. They focus on the interests of an exclusive subsection of the economy, whose focus is to profit. Regardless of personal views, over recent years, issues around wealth inequality and climate change have compounded. Now, the argument for a stakeholder-economy has become popular and is gaining traction. A stakeholder-economy refocuses the economy's sense of purpose. Rather than maximising profit, it focuses on maximising value. It does so by factoring the interests of all the stakeholders. Be it an employee, customer, the local community, or a farmer next door. Chairman and CEO of Blackrock, Larry Fink, recently advocated for a stakeholder-economy. In his annual letter to CEOs, the boss of the world's largest asset manager made his view clear. He wrote, "Since the financial crisis, those with capital have reaped enormous benefits. At the same time, many individuals across the world are facing a combination of low rates, low wage growth, and inadequate retirement systems…To prosper over time, every company must not only deliver financial performance, but also show how it makes a positive contribution to society...Companies must benefit all of their stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, customers, and the communities in which they operate…Without a sense of purpose, no company, either public or private, can achieve its full potential. It will ultimately lose the license to operate from key stakeholders. It will succumb to short-term pressures to distribute earnings, and, in the process, sacrifice investments in employee development, innovation, and capital expenditures that are necessary for long-term growth." The Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, John McDonnell, has also promoted a stakeholder-economy. The rationale is found in Labour's recent report titled, Alternative Models of Ownership. Labour's vision is based on a decentralised, bottom-up power dynamic, with government support and oversight. The report considers how business structures can promote long-termism, and a fair economy. These business structures include Cooperatives, Municipal and locally-led ownership, and National ownership.  I believe that both men's motives govern their suggestions. Larry Fink's argument that company's need a sense of purpose, keeps the balance of power the way it is. Shareholder's continue to govern the economy. However, Labour's suggestions change the balance of power. Both the government, as well as the stakeholder, stand to gain. I see merit in Labour's vision. But, I'm also cognisant of a common argument touted against Nationalisation 2.0. Which is that it's prohibitively expensive. However, I have a solution to this price problem, where the value is net positive from the start. The solution has its roots in the story of Ricardo Semler. Ricardo is the former Chairman and CEO of Semco, a Brazilian Industrial Firm. Under his leadership, Semco grew from $4 million in revenue to over $160 million in about 20 years. He did this by completely transforming the company's governance. He implemented a stakeholder-governance system to a capitalist, corporate venture. It's outlined in detail in his book, 'Maverick!: The Success Story Behind The World's Most Unusual Workplace'. Many critics and plaudits mistake Ricardo's governance model. They claim it has 'no rules', and is like an 'anarchy'. When in fact, it is best described as a governance model based on syndicalism. Syndicalism is a proposed type of economic system, considered a replacement for capitalism. It's a system of economic organisation in which the ecosystem is owned and managed by the workers. Ricardo's syndicalist governance model features a bottom-up power dynamic, healthy competition, innovation, and profit sharing. Yet, all the while, he remained the majority shareholder of the business. To put in place this new governance model, he re-structured his business into 'concentric circles'. The inner-most circle contained only a small group of Counsellors. Their role was to stimulate decisions. The second circle featured Partners. Their role was to run the company. Finally, the last circle featured Associates and Co-ordinators. Associates formed into small teams ('cells') and were each led by a Co-ordinator. They managed end-to-end aspects of the business. It was designed like this to increase the accountability of each cell. Because of the high accountability, cells were given significant autonomy. To the point that they decided on their own wages.  Other features included the following. Elected leaders and managers evaluated and elected by their inferiors. Profit-sharing based on a pre-defined formula. No bureaucracy. Day to day decisions were 'ruled by wisdom that varies from factory to factory, and worker to worker'. Finally, a satellite programme for innovation and leanness. The satellite program encouraged employees to set up as entrepreneurial sub-contractors. This decentralised, stakeholder governance system has always been possible for companies. But, the company operates in an environment that favours the shareholder. So, for it to work, the shareholders need to give up power. In Semco's case, as the majority shareholder, only Ricardo needed to do it. Now, as a society, we can do better. It is possible to have a decentralised, stakeholder-economy. The invention of blockchains and smart currency makes this possible. Blockchains present a new paradigm in governance. Blockchains replace intermediaries and gatekeepers with code, thus redressing power asymmetries. But, it does not circumvent the fact that the code itself must be governed.  Due to the lack of governance processes in blockchains today, problems are arising. The developers at Bitcoin and Ethereum are balancing the conflicts of interest well. But, without a formal process, in the long term, they will likely suffer. In fact, we are already seeing environmental and governance issues arise in Bitcoin. This is due to the miner's reluctance to switch from Proof-of-Work (PoW) to Proof-of-Stake (PoS). Despite both energy and efficiency gains, miners have invested money into PoW hardware. Thus, they want to continue to use it, though this does not benefit the users. In looking at how different models of governance affect the economic system, one thing becomes clear. The economic system we want to pursue, determines how we should govern the code. If we wanted to have a shareholder-economy, we could, like Dash, implement a system based on one vote per share. But, with this, it is likely that similar problems of today are to arise. Another alternative is to pursue a 'One-Party-State' model. The problem here is that leaders of these economies usually end up taking most of the wealth. Again, we have already witnessed this, with developers stealing from various cryptocurrency coffers. Another alternative is to pursue a total democracy. This is based on a one vote-per-person system. These systems are often dismissed because they can be slow and inefficient. For example, referendums encourage many people to vote on issues they know little about. While, those with significant knowledge, cannot exert influence. However, in adopting syndicalist principles we sidestep these shortcomings. I would like to create a new governance framework. The framework's purpose is to change the power dynamic governing the economy. It's aim is to support all stakeholders. Currently, I am developing a protocol. The protocol follows these principles: 1) Decentralised, stakeholder, bottom-up power dynamic 2) Fully democratic top-down, rank-and-file organisation based on user reputation and voting 3) Self-organising, self-regulating, flexible and adaptable 4) Encouraging of competition and innovation with rewards based on value, not capital 5) Able to raise finance internally and externally 6) Impossible to buy-out 7) Accountability The plan is to create the first ever stakeholder smart currency. Then I'd like to release the governance protocol for widespread adoption. Some of the functionality currently under consideration includes: 1) A network organised by various tiers of federations and councils 2) A reputation and voting mechanism 3) A self-governing treasury and financial reserve 4) Worker-buyout-mechanism 5) Progressive procurement strategy based on sidechains I conclude by returning to my first point. Governance is important because ones capacity to influence relates to their wealth. The graph below shows an estimated distribution of wealth under different governance models. I hope you agree with me which one is best for society.  In the spirit of syndicalism, this article is an open invitation to individuals get involved. To those interested in developing a sustainable, stakeholder-focused economic system. Feel free to message me. Also, if you'd like to support this research, please send bitcoin to [1CBzVNMYdnZH3yVVc2JF1YuMx3UUtMFzrx], litecoin to [LUdPMgvat2We6EG9oryvpuf4jaha9DXVCx], or ethereum to [0x66F6bA71144826F5E225a323A0880838c36BD595]. References: 1) https://libcom.org/library/principles-of-syndicalism-tom-brown 2) 'Maverick!: The Success Story Behind The World's Most Unusual Workplace' by Ricardo Semler 3) https://corpgov.law.harvard.edu/2018/01/18/blackrock-supports-stakeholder-governance/ 4) https://labour.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Alternative-Models-of-Ownership.pdf |
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At the same time, many individuals across the world are facing a combination of low rates, low wage growth, and inadequate retirement systems…To prosper over time, every company must not only deliver financial performance, but also show how it makes a positive contribution to society...Companies must benefit all of their stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, customers, and the communities in which they operate…Without a sense of purpose, no company, either public or private, can achieve its full potential. It will ultimately lose the license to operate from key stakeholders. It will succumb to short-term pressures to distribute earnings, and, in the process, sacrifice investments in employee development, innovation, and capital expenditures that are necessary for long-term growth.\"\n\nThe Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, John McDonnell, has also promoted a stakeholder-economy. The rationale is found in Labour's recent report titled, Alternative Models of Ownership. Labour's vision is based on a decentralised, bottom-up power dynamic, with government support and oversight. The report considers how business structures can promote long-termism, and a fair economy. These business structures include Cooperatives, Municipal and locally-led ownership, and National ownership. \n\n\n\nI believe that both men's motives govern their suggestions. Larry Fink's argument that company's need a sense of purpose, keeps the balance of power the way it is. Shareholder's continue to govern the economy. However, Labour's suggestions change the balance of power. Both the government, as well as the stakeholder, stand to gain.\n\nI see merit in Labour's vision. But, I'm also cognisant of a common argument touted against Nationalisation 2.0. Which is that it's prohibitively expensive. However, I have a solution to this price problem, where the value is net positive from the start. \n\nThe solution has its roots in the story of Ricardo Semler. Ricardo is the former Chairman and CEO of Semco, a Brazilian Industrial Firm. Under his leadership, Semco grew from $4 million in revenue to over $160 million in about 20 years. He did this by completely transforming the company's governance. He implemented a stakeholder-governance system to a capitalist, corporate venture. It's outlined in detail in his book, 'Maverick!: The Success Story Behind The World's Most Unusual Workplace'.\n\nMany critics and plaudits mistake Ricardo's governance model. They claim it has 'no rules', and is like an 'anarchy'. When in fact, it is best described as a governance model based on syndicalism. \n\nSyndicalism is a proposed type of economic system, considered a replacement for capitalism. It's a system of economic organisation in which the ecosystem is owned and managed by the workers. \n\nRicardo's syndicalist governance model features a bottom-up power dynamic, healthy competition, innovation, and profit sharing. Yet, all the while, he remained the majority shareholder of the business.\n\nTo put in place this new governance model, he re-structured his business into 'concentric circles'. The inner-most circle contained only a small group of Counsellors. Their role was to stimulate decisions. The second circle featured Partners. Their role was to run the company. Finally, the last circle featured Associates and Co-ordinators. Associates formed into small teams ('cells') and were each led by a Co-ordinator. They managed end-to-end aspects of the business. It was designed like this to increase the accountability of each cell. Because of the high accountability, cells were given significant autonomy. To the point that they decided on their own wages.\n\n\n\nOther features included the following. Elected leaders and managers evaluated and elected by their inferiors. Profit-sharing based on a pre-defined formula. No bureaucracy. Day to day decisions were 'ruled by wisdom that varies from factory to factory, and worker to worker'. Finally, a satellite programme for innovation and leanness. The satellite program encouraged employees to set up as entrepreneurial sub-contractors.\n\nThis decentralised, stakeholder governance system has always been possible for companies. But, the company operates in an environment that favours the shareholder. So, for it to work, the shareholders need to give up power. In Semco's case, as the majority shareholder, only Ricardo needed to do it. \n\nNow, as a society, we can do better. It is possible to have a decentralised, stakeholder-economy. The invention of blockchains and smart currency makes this possible. \n\nBlockchains present a new paradigm in governance. Blockchains replace intermediaries and gatekeepers with code, thus redressing power asymmetries. But, it does not circumvent the fact that the code itself must be governed. \n\n\n\nDue to the lack of governance processes in blockchains today, problems are arising. The developers at Bitcoin and Ethereum are balancing the conflicts of interest well. But, without a formal process, in the long term, they will likely suffer.\n\nIn fact, we are already seeing environmental and governance issues arise in Bitcoin. This is due to the miner's reluctance to switch from Proof-of-Work (PoW) to Proof-of-Stake (PoS). Despite both energy and efficiency gains, miners have invested money into PoW hardware. Thus, they want to continue to use it, though this does not benefit the users. \n\nIn looking at how different models of governance affect the economic system, one thing becomes clear. The economic system we want to pursue, determines how we should govern the code. \n\nIf we wanted to have a shareholder-economy, we could, like Dash, implement a system based on one vote per share. But, with this, it is likely that similar problems of today are to arise.\n\nAnother alternative is to pursue a 'One-Party-State' model. The problem here is that leaders of these economies usually end up taking most of the wealth. Again, we have already witnessed this, with developers stealing from various cryptocurrency coffers. \n\nAnother alternative is to pursue a total democracy. This is based on a one vote-per-person system. These systems are often dismissed because they can be slow and inefficient. For example, referendums encourage many people to vote on issues they know little about. While, those with significant knowledge, cannot exert influence. However, in adopting syndicalist principles we sidestep these shortcomings. \n\nI would like to create a new governance framework. The framework's purpose is to change the power dynamic governing the economy. It's aim is to support all stakeholders. Currently, I am developing a protocol. The protocol follows these principles:\n\n1) Decentralised, stakeholder, bottom-up power dynamic\n\n2) Fully democratic top-down, rank-and-file organisation based on user reputation and voting\n\n3) Self-organising, self-regulating, flexible and adaptable \n\n4) Encouraging of competition and innovation with rewards based on value, not capital\n\n5) Able to raise finance internally and externally\n\n6) Impossible to buy-out\n\n7) Accountability\n\nThe plan is to create the first ever stakeholder smart currency. Then I'd like to release the governance protocol for widespread adoption. Some of the functionality currently under consideration includes:\n\n1) A network organised by various tiers of federations and councils\n\n2) A reputation and voting mechanism \n\n3) A self-governing treasury and financial reserve\n\n4) Worker-buyout-mechanism\n\n5) Progressive procurement strategy based on sidechains\n\nI conclude by returning to my first point. 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| body | Thank you for your thoughts. I'll start with a disclaimer that I'm not technical enough to give an in-depth answer. I'm happy to contribute to the debate, nonetheless. *How do you ensure they are easy and cheep to exchangeable?* There needs to be an easy and cheap way to exchange tokens. The blockchain infrastructure is not there yet. But it is developing. Alt-coins can be used in this format when they have a minimum level of volatility and high liquidity. This challenge needs solving. *Why would I use these coins over a globally accepted one like BTC, ethereum or steemit?* I can think of two reasons you would use sector-coins instead of BTC or Ethereum. First, as an investor. The crypto-market is like an ETF market, you can invest sectors you want to see improve. The market becomes like a shareholder economy. Second, as an engaged member of a sector, holding tokens gives you power. For Steem, it's up-voting (advertising). For Dash, it's voting rights in its self-sustainable governance framework. For GreeneryCoin, it could be advertising or first dibs on local suppliers. Whatever works for the sector. *Using sectors specific coins how do you design a mining method that aligns producer-consumer interests?* Mining methods should be designed on a sector by sector basis. Steem's Proof-of-Brain is great for social media, for example. I don't have a good answer for aligning producer-consumer interests right now. I'll think about it. I suppose we should think about what aligns product-consumer interests in real life? Trust, value, loyalty, and satisfaction come to mind. In which case, we would need to reverse engine a mining method based on these traits. |
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| body | Thanks for the in depth response. I think it'd a great idea and would be interested in seeing it implemented. |
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| body | ### Greetings my friend! **I am glad that our community has increased with one more member! I hope that you will find here a way to realize yourself, and to benefit others Be yourself, be sincere, be honest and worthy of the place you are in.** I Upvoted your post and Resteem of your greeting in my feed, where you you can search friends and other minnows... I think you can use this collected information: --- First off all! Most answers to your questions you can find here https://www.steemithelp.net/ --- Blockchain Explorer [https://steemd.com/@_Your_Steemit_Nickname](https://steemd.com) Blockchain Explorer and statistics [https://steemdb.com/@_Your_Steemit_Nickname_](https://steemdb.com) Your account achievements [https://steemitboard.com](https://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=clixmoney) Navigate the prices and exchanges where you can buy Steem or sell SBD [Steem](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/steem/#markets) [SBD](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/steem-dollars/#markets) --- _For the your first post use please #introduceyourself tag! Thank you:)_ _You can become a participant in the competitions, by selecting the desired in the tag #contest or invent and organize your own._ _More_ [_useful tips_](https://steemit.com/inspiration/@clixmoney/the-best-steemit-tips-for-my-dear-followers-and-all-steemit-users) _and_ [_steemit app_](https://steemit.com/steemit/@clixmoney/the-best-steemit-tools-for-my-dear-followers-and-all-steemit-users) _you can find in #steemit & #steem tag_ --- There is a Steemit chat with various rooms, in which you can ask questions, advice, or place your post to advertise it to the community https://steemit.chat Upvote chat in the telegram massager: https://t.me/steem https://t.me/intercambiosteemit https://t.me/Steemplus Similarly, by reading the posts of other Steemians you can find invitations to the Discord channels! They often contain upvote chats, and you can easily find friends of interest in them Here are some of them: <sub>_World Of Photography https://discord.gg/4Ezx2eM_ _MinnowBOOSTER https://discord.gg/k7fWQD7_ _SteemSports https://discord.gg/ApvKKUF_ _WhaleShares https://discord.gg/DX7zErC_ _Steem Gigs https://discord.gg/NuFVxKA_ _SteemTrail https://discord.gg/gHt2aGN_ _Minnow-Power channel https://discord.gg/WvFQzXu_ <sub>notify</sub> _Steemit Lover https://discord.gg/EVKhssF_ _GuideSteemit https://discord.gg/nkwh36Y_ _BuildAWhale https://discord.gg/yebax27_ _Steemit ramble https://discord.gg/9pUSjv8_ _VotoVZLA https://discord.gg/VhgeFJQ_ _Steem Life https://discord.gg/SD3ReMm_ _SteemLab https://discord.gg/phWQveU_ _MinnowsUnite https://discord.gg/CJEEfgb_ _Steemians https://discord.gg/uR95R7t_ _Society for Narwhal https://discord.gg/repxc9v_</sub> Territorial communities <sub>Steemit Philippines https://discord.gg/VyG83AN | https://discord.gg/Q8956PF Steem NIGERIA https://discord.gg/Y3u2z6T East Coast Steem https://discord.gg/QXduBuk Ukraine SteemOn https://discord.gg/cxq8JQd Ru-Steem Trail https://discord.gg/8KyDBUx</sub> _Let us know if you know more or create new!_ --- **Alternative interfaces:** https://zappl.com https://busy.org https://steepshot.io (-mobile app have to) Forums https://chainbb.com --- **Mobile app** - eSteem : for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netsolutions.esteem&hl=ru for iOS https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/esteem-mobile/id1141397898?mt=8 --- **Forget about youtube! There is https://d.tube!** **Have fun and joke yourself with https://dmania.lol/** --- A public SQL database with all blockchain data http://steemsql.com https://sql.steemhelpers.com From Developers https://steemconnect.com **Rewarding Open Source Contributors** **https://utopian.io | https://discord.gg/kPYBCYK** --- **Autocuration**1 https://steemvoter.com **Autocuration**2 https://streemian.com/profile/curationtrail/trailing/943 **Bot Tracker** https://s3.amazonaws.com/yabapmatt/bottracker/bottracker.html#paid --- Use @minnowbooster for boost your rewards! More https://www.minnowbooster.net https://www.minnowbooster.net/minnowbannericon.jpg --- ## You also need to select witnesses and vote for them. These are people who ensure decentralization of the work of the blockchain. Make your choice consciously, by choosing responsible and useful delegates https://steemit.com/~witnesses --- **[Golos](https://steemit.com/sbdgiveaway/@dimarss/dejstvitelno-li-golos-russkoyazychnaya-platforma-12-08) wait for you too!** Find more [here](https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/golos/) about Golos.io blockchain platform - analogue Steemit! This is Steemit,s younger brother! **Join us: https://golos.io/create_account** --- _Regarding the correction, insertion or deletion of your information, please contact @Dimarss_ |
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