Alexander Galloway wrote a wonderful text on decentralized control titled Protocol: How Control Exists After Decentralization. Worth the read.
-lee On Aug 21, 2013 8:54 PM, "rysiek" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dnia środa, 21 sierpnia 2013 13:20:53 Lodewijk andré de la porte pisze: > > Torrents show. Bitcoin shows. > > > > Common protocol, many clients, graceful as possible failures, distributed > > everything. > > > > Else you'll always have a centralized something that can get broken. > > This is so very true. Decentralisation is the only way to go, IMVHO. And > the > lower network level we can decentralise, the better. > > I'd like to see decentralisation-in-depth happening. As in: decentralised, > peer-to-peer communication services in a dynamically routed network built > on > top of physical mesh. > > With that in mind I love what Project Byzantium is doing, for example. The > elements are slowly getting into place, at some point we will get there, > I'm > sure. > > -- > Pozdr > rysiek
