The “real estate of the future” is plagued by buggy software, empty servers, and huge opportunities for abuse.

  • squidlar [it/its]
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    3 years ago

    This partially automated system uses “smart contracts” to automatically execute certain tasks based on votes from community members that hold a financial stake in Decentraland. The more money members have invested in either currency or land, the more Voting Power they get.
    One such smart contract governs the banned names list, which can only be modified by community vote. In one instance, the community voted in favor of banning the name “Hitler”—51 votes to 15—but since the vote didn’t reach a high enough threshold of Voting Power, the vote failed and the suggestion was rejected.

    :yea:

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      :libertarian-approaching: have wanted this for many years. They truly want dollars to equal votes, and are euphoric enough to argue that it is a good thing.