Human society operates on trust, allowing individuals to focus on enriching life beyond survival. This dependency leads to a collective hope in imperfect systems and structures that self-correct. Each member of society has a responsibility to maintain and pass on the social order. With the shift to digital thinking, there is an opportunity to use technology, specifically blockchain, to close trust gaps that exist within cooperative frameworks, enhancing global collaboration and access. Understanding the vulnerabilities of systems, such as discord and uncertainty, is critical in addressing these trust issues.
Human society is built on the assumption of entrusting our lives to each other in public, allowing focus on enriching life rather than avoiding death.
Each of us is born a part of a social machine, responsible for preserving and transferring it to future generations.
Blockchain technology presents an opportunity to effectively bridge existing trust gaps of cooperatives for global access.
Trust gaps emerge in cooperatives due to discord, alterations in rules, and increased uncertainty affecting the system's functionality.
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