Chas Holloway’s white paper Open Source Government; The Foundational Concepts has just been posted. You can download it
HERE.
What is Open Source Government?
Crypto currencies, decentralized P2P platforms, smart contracts, and so on, are innovative and disruptive and libertarian and revolutionary. However, developers are not yet aware of the real Big Picture – of the global magnitude – of what they are building, and of the actual scope of coming social change and the immensity of the fortunes that will be made.
The integration of Open Source Government (OSG) technology with Ethereum (et al) makes blockchain-based decentralized platforms vastly more powerful than their creators and developers currently realize.
The purpose of this white paper is to explain Open Source Government (OSG), its architecture, its design parameters, and its staggering capacity to reshape digital civilization.
Download the white paper, Open Source Government; The Foundational Concepts
HERE.
Or at the following website:
http://www.thefreedomchambernews.com/osgWP3915/OSGwpDownloadPage.htmFor more info, contact:
Bill Hergonson at
[email protected]Chas Holloway at
[email protected]
Comments
Dear Mr. Holloway,
When I first discovered projects concerned with p2p-networking, such as ipfs.io and Ethereum, I immediately suspected they could become very important. Your whitepaper introduced me to a new interesting perspective and I will try to apply it to my future developments on these platforms. I intend to adhere to the 0.1% clause and hope you will continue your research on this subject.
In the hope that this was a positive interaction for both of us:
Thank you so much.
http://www.thefreedomchambernews.com/osgWP3915/osgwp_ChasHolloway_2015.pdf
Thanks for posting that direct link!
-ch
http://pax.directory/blueprint/
He's recently read the OSG white paper and is interested in integrating OSG concepts into PAX. I've looked his stuff over and although he uses different terminology than I do, his work seems very coherent. Thought the Ethereum community would like to have a look.
ch