The blockchain revolution and the end of trust

in #blockchain7 years ago (edited)

“One Ring to rule them all

One ring to find them,
One ring to bring them all,
And in the darkness bind them,
In the land of Mordor
where shadows lie”

The one ring

In the classic, the “Lord of the Rings”, Sauron’s ring was a coveted tool of power that let the holder control those connected to it. The story shows how men struggled with an object of power, which though first intended for good, ultimately corrupted all that touched it.

Societies and centers of power

Societies naturally organise by creating centers of power, starting with head of the family, on to the village chief, and all the way up to the European Union and United Nations.

Centralisation is a good thing, and has led to rapid evolution of society, with institutions such as banks, railways, corporates, governments, etc. all coming to play.
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However, centralisation also means that we have to yield power to those we trust, and they have not always acted in our best interests. Recent examples include:

  1. Enron - The billion dollar company that was embroiled in accounts-fraud and insider trading, where executives sold stocks to the public they knew were worthless, in the months leading Enron's bankruptcy.
  2. 2008 Credit Crisis - Resulted from risky mortgage products and lax lending standards by banks, which then repackaged bad loans and sold them to unsuspecting countries. This led to the financial crisis spreading in Germany, UK, Ireland and other European nations.
  3. Banks failing - This happens more often than we realise, with a recent example being ABLV, Latvia's third largest bank failing under accusations of money laundering.
  4. Corrupt fiscal policy and failed nation states - Countries that have printed their money to levels where inflation becomes detrimental include Germany, Zimbabwe and Venzuela. In 1971 the US ended the gold standard, after other nations realised it had been printing more currency than it could back with Gold.
  5. Supply chains - that harm the environment, people or animals in developing countries to provide their customers with cheaper products. Apple was recently discovered to having its products made with poor labour practices, that involved children.
  6. Social media data exploitation by large companies who own, farm and sell your personal information.
  7. Land rights - Powerful officials in poorer countries regularly grab property because citizens are unable to provide substantial proof of ownership.

Code is Law - a new future

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Blockchains allow social agreements, or "smart contracts", to be formalised and entrusted to machines to execute at the right time, and right conditions. These codified laws can be audited by anyone, and are impossible to hack. Since everyone can look at these contracts, the need for having to trust a third party is eliminated, and instead transferred to machines that automate trust.

This property of blockchains makes them 'trustless', where transactions between individuals no longer need a trusted third party, such as a bank.

Imagine a future where machines talk to each other, to track supply chains, pay carbon credits, manage the ownership of assets and emission of currencies in a new world, where trust is guaranteed by technology.

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The internet gave us easy access to information, which we now take for granted. Blockchains will make trust a natural, expected and readily available commodity. Trust will be so ubiquitous to society, that it will be an invisible fabric of business.

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That's it! It's the beginning of a new kind of trust! :)

Great article. I agree, the thought of eliminating what makes things complicated or corrupted is ideal and needed now. The issue of the ring of power also follows a decentralized system. In the next case, the power would be linked to the actual power used to store, validate, and keep the invisible fabric alive. How do you solve an issue of everything being stored on virtual smart contracts and in virtual currency if there was no more virtual anything? Would this be another great opportunity for aggressors to exhibit land grabs on your "7. Land Rights" issue? In the end, whoever controls the internet, storage, systems, code, and electric power could also become the one that holds the freedom. Any thoughts?

Disclaimer: I am all in for eliminating the middle man and the transference of power to those that truly deserve it. I am simply advocating we all ask the hard questions to better the outcome of every possible future situation. Thanks!

Trustless society that's quite impressive! We need to revolutionized our current traditional system, because It don't make sense adopting old system that no longer work anymore.

you are so on point @cortexx, thinking about the world as it is today, we seem to have gotten lots if not all things wrong right from education to religion to relationships to money...it seems it keeps getting crazy and unless there is a change, i wonder what the next generation will look like.

Great post @hitwill

It'd be like trying to fix or repair a Model-T when we have Telsa Roadster technology.

Having both in your garage would be cool. The Model T, you can repair yourself and its a piece of history. While the #Tesla can repair its self with a virtual system update and also a piece of history. :-)

Someday blockchain will show us "it doesnt matter what Trumps think of ".

Centralization is not the answer - decentralization is! Privacy and the ownership of our own data as intellectual property will be reality. Everyone keep your data safe and private with Brave, DuckDuckGO, and soon Substratum - check it out.

They are tethering it to gold so you pump and dump chumps can't hurt those who buy and hodl.

Are blockchain systems a pump and dump? Maybe not.

Trump is running the biggest pump and dump in history and his stock market is at the dump stage, he's pumping it with tax cuts and he's dumping it with huge spending and he's gonna get fired and dumped when interest rates start to rise on that twenny trill he is pumping to the moon, ouch!

Agreed...

Bullshitting, flip-flopping, free-wheeling and waffling might work on the campaign trail to convince the dumb rednecks, but it won't fly in a courtroom or when under oath.

I agree but I don't see it getting to a courtroom, Trump is their man, he may have campaigned on draining the swamp but all he has done since getting elected is fill it up with ex Goldman employees and other ex big corpas. Every now an then he will throw out a tough stance on some thing or other to appear autonomous from the deep state but it's all just a side show. You can't make America great again by increasing spending when it's already through the roof.

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The Lord of the Rings.
I read it with interest.

The trust and transparency is what attracted me to STEEM and Steemit. Thanks for the post

But in the end it's just zeros in a computer. The value we can create with it that's the exciting part. Offline Bitcoin would be very exciting. But what material would we use? Maybe metal with gold plating. Maybe every coin could have a digital chip inside.

2008 Credit Crisis results in the emergence of crypto, I agree.

blockchain has 2 aspects.
one is that i can keep it forever.
the other is that i can't delete it forever.

I totally agree with your opinion.
blockchain is so simple and so complement.

Correction: Blockchain has but ONE aspect. It lasts as long as humanity. Let's not forget about climate change and mass extinction. Or nuclear Armageddon for that matter. Oh and if I didn't forget to mention we will be running out of clean drinking water planet wide soon. Already in many places in the US.

We could actually use blockchain technology to distribute our water supplies... Also, if we are fairly advanced in the decentralization process, what are you going to nuke? It would not make sense to attack one specific place and it would not make sense to destroy the entire planet unless you are against the existence of life alltogether...
I'm not that pessimistic about our future as you seem to be :D

wow, thanks for the reminder. yeah there is still a lot to do in this world of good and evil.

it is so sad that we are even allowed to defecate in water anymore :( modern composting toilets are odorless and efficient ...

Can we clean the water?

yes we can. it's expensive right now but if we really need to do it, we will in spite of the price.

Yes. water distillers

Yes with water distillers but the fact this hasn't already happened shows a bigger agenda

You can nuke all the nodes.

Regulations in some countries and ban in some other countries are only hurdles in the way of blockchain other than that blockchain is completely decentralized.

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The blockchain technology is the backbone of cryptoworld and it is the one that keeps cryptocurrency rollen'

Blockchain will definitely be a leader in ushering in a new way of thinking by creating an environment where trust is as you say natural. The trust and transparency is what attracted me to STEEM and Steemit. Thanks for the post! Resteem

I’m not sure how I feel about the trust aspect. I stumbled upon a post that scientifically, and in detail, debunked another post putting out a load of vaccination misinformation. The misinformation post itself attracted at reward in excess of $200.

If I were to stumble upon that post, should I trust it? Poster reputation and reward implies yes, however the wider picture implies no.

As such, blockchain is merely a mechanic here, trust is not an inherent element of it.

I would have to agree @fourfourfun. I have only been here a a few days and seen my fair share of poster that apparently are in dire need of new hearts, lungs and neuticles. Granted most don't have a large reward, but it goes to show that trust is more an illusion even on the blockchain.

I feel like Smeigle with my bitcoins right now, I don't ever want to part ways :)

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But in the end it's just zeros in a computer. The value we can create with it that's the exciting part. Offline Bitcoin would be very exciting. But what material would we use? Maybe metal with gold plating. Maybe every coin could have a digital chip inside.

Money in my bank account is just zero's too. I guess these zero's are important lol