A Generalized Blockchain Adoption Campaign
A Generalized Blockchain Adoption Campaign
#IsThereEnough is also a game of self-sovereignty, identity, and social impact. Its success will be uniquely positioned to enroll new audiences to both the
# A Generalized Blockchain Adoption Campaign
#IsThereEnough is also a game of self-sovereignty, identity, and social impact. Its success will be uniquely positioned to enroll new audiences to both the causes, and use cases, of blockchain, DeFi, crypto and every other name we want to give to what is really “shared authority”, by bringing an individually incentivized value to consensus making that has yet to be appreciated by the crossover audiences that the future of blockchain depends on. We can give the decentral world a new embrace that it desperately needs by bringing more people to the game.
The conversation, and its related activities, are accessible across all cultures and backgrounds. In fact, it has been critiqued for being “too simple” in its approach when that is its greatest feature, empowering individuals and organizations to use its simplicity to shine a clearer light on complex issues. But this makes it easy to scale and replicate because its values-based approach to conversation appeals to broad social and individualist aspirations (“works for each and for all”). It seems to have little age, cultural or educational barriers. It quietly asserts the discovery of something hidden but obvious, that wealth, justice, and power are not won by conflict and competition, but are grown by agreement that follows it. Agreement is accessible to everyone.
# Use of Funds Raised
Funds raised at this stage will generate the “treaty tech” signing experience and produce initial influencer validation that will get the needed attention for this effort to be respected as a genuine model of world peace. There is one intended name brand celebrity in particular, who is expected to sign on to the campaign upon deployment, who will open many doors of attention internationally. This name will be revealed, upon request, to all those donating at least USD 5,000 (or equivalent) to the effort.
The ‘treaty tech’ (by which the treaty is signed and stored in the Human Rights wallet) will also be made available in API for other human constitutional initiatives as a new open source “constitution tech” where initiatives can create commitments and NFT’s that can be stored in the same Human Rights wallet.
By Life Exponential