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Crypto's Three Body Problem (2024-01-15). [web article]. Hart, Sam; Lotti, Laura; Shorin, Toby. Retrieved 2024-01-15 from OtherInternet Research: https://otherinter.net/research-three-body-problem/.
TAGS: #Cryptocurrency #RegulatoryChallenges #BlockchainTechnology #SocialNorms #LawAndTech #DigitalEconomy #CryptoGovernance #LegalTheory #InstitutionalDesign #Decentralization #LawrenceLessig
SHORT ABSTRACT: "This article explores the challenges of integrating cryptocurrency into broader social and legal frameworks, analyzing the intersection of technological protocols, market dynamics, and social norms. Drawing on Lawrence Lessig's legal theories, the authors discuss the limitations of current crypto structures in fostering pro-social behavior, highlighting the intricate balance between code, markets, and social norms in the context of digital currencies and blockchain technology."
> KEY QUOTES: "Cryptocurrency's potential is often undermined by its inability to harmonize tec
(VERY rought draft, still a work-in-progress)
Authentication and signing keys serve different purposes, especially on platforms like GitHub where code integrity and access control are crucial. Here's a comparison based on their functions and best practices:
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New Crypto Tax Reporting Obligations Took Effect on New Year’s Day (2024-01-02). [web article]. Brito, Jerry. Coin Center. Retrieved 2023-12-06 from: https://www.coincenter.org/new-crypto-tax-reporting-obligations-took-effect-on-new-years-day/.
TAGS: #CryptoTaxation #IRSRegulations #CryptocurrencyLaw #TaxReporting #DigitalCurrency #FinancialRegulation #TaxObligations #BlockchainTechnology #LegalChallenges #CryptocurrencyCompliance
SHORT ABSTRACT: "The article addresses the new tax reporting obligations for cryptocurrency transactions in the U.S., effective from January 1, 2024. It discusses the implications of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act's amendment to the Tax Code, requiring reports to the IRS for transactions over $10,000. The piece highlights the practical challenges and potential constitutional issues associated with these new requirements."
KEY QUOTES: > 1. "It is important that every crypto user is aware of the pitfalls that have been created as t
Every time a new group comes together around a topic, they face a fundamental challenge: how to move from being spectators to participants, from consumers of knowledge to contributors to the conversation. Traditional education often leaves people well-informed but voiceless — they can recite facts but lack the confidence, vocabulary, or sense of belonging to engage meaningfully with their community of practice.
Sociosocratic learning takes a different path. It recognizes that shared language has what I call "an elemental power to help a group form." But beyond formation, it creates something essential: the agency to participate as a peer rather than an observer. This happens not through lectures or tests, but through the act of creating something together.
When you've built an artifact with others — when you've struggled together to find the right words, debated approaches, and produced something tangible — you've earned your place in the ongoing conversation. You unders
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These are my new rules (2024-12-05) for formatting bibligraphic content, for use in my blog Life With Alacrity and for use with other publications that use Markdown.
The primary goal is to leverage the Markdown format for readability, while supporting more complicated annotations and citations for the modern, largely online internet sources of content, rather than purely academic sources. A secondary goal is to ease transition to/from more traditional bibliographic formats using regular expression substitutions.
- Title: The citation should begin with title of the work, which should be bold-italicized. The title should use the case style of the original title, if known, otherwise use Title Case (i.e., capitalizing all major words).
By Christopher Allen @ChristopherA
(c)2023-25 by Dyvers Hands Productions LLC
Licensed under Creative Commons CC-BY-SA (Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0)
Polis Play is a game that blends the art of governance with the dynamics of play. At its core, it's about the ever-evolving landscape of rules and strategies, where players engage in crafting, discussing, and amending rules to shape the game's progression.
This game is inspired by Peter Suber's Nomic and a quote from a science-fiction book:
- Gist Minor Release 0.1.0 [2024-01-16] (for information on this versioning scheme, see Status & Versioning)