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The Future of Decentralised Organisations – Chris Guida

 

Kurt is joined again by Chris Guida, long-time Bitcoin enthusiast and co-host of The Multiversity Project. In this episode Kurt and Chris discuss the prevailing zeitgeist of capitalism and anti-capitalism, how personal development and responsibility fit into that picture, how the structure of organisations is likely to change in the future, about how companies like Google already give their employees 20% of their hours to work on whatever project they like, and how cryptocurrency enables similar experimentation with business models.

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Modern Capitalism

In many developed nations, it seems that relatively free markets have allowed entrepreneurs and companies to create all kinds of wonderful things for us – to the point where we can hold computers with processing power unknown to humankind just 30 years ago, in the palms of our hands, connecting with friends and strangers all over the world almost instantly. It’s never been cheaper to fly to different countries and experience different cultures.

Modern Anti-Capitalism

However, some people in the developed world aren’t satisfied with what the market has to offer them. They feel anger and frustration, as from their perspective it seems they’ve been taken advantage of – by their bosses, by rich politicians who don’t represent them, and outdated educational institutions which don’t serve them.

You might say these young people are entitled, or even spoiled brats. Even so, there is validity to their feelings. Surely there is a better way to offer opportunities to the disenfranchised.

Future Systems

Perhaps the answer can be found in a kind of conscious capitalism. Individuals taking responsibility for those around them, creating systems that benefit their community. Clever bosses will learn that their role is not to dominate their employees, but to serve them. Companies will give greater freedom to their workers, allowing them to express themselves and also to find creative solutions.

People can move away from the dollars of central banking systems to use decentralised cryptocurrencies. They can also start decentralised autonomous organisations by creating a blockchain, or using a token on another blockchain.

To many, Bitcoin remains an oddity. They ask “But who owns it, who controls it?” And the answer is, “well, nobody really.” At least according to Bitcoin idealists, anybody can start working on it, anybody can add value, and anybody can reap the rewards. So, in a way Bitcoin is some kind of horizontal, worker-owned co-op.

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Cryptonomics – Future of Decentralised Organisations

 

 

Being Open-Minded with Chris Guida – Episode 210

The Story: Factors that affect how you think

Welcome to The Paradise Paradox. I’d like to present this interview with my friend and co-host of The Multiversity Project, Chris Guida. Chris is an adventurer and investor. I’ll always remember the first time I met him. One of the first things he said to me was “What’s your opinion on the nature of objective reality?” I thought, okay, this guy goes straight to the deep questions.

In this episode we talk about what it takes to form an open-minded person, how Myers Briggs personality types can help us explain open-mindedness. We also talk about organisational structures – hierarchical and horizontal, how each has its place. We talk about cryptocurrency as an anti-fragile system and how that’s similar to the way we live our lives.

Remember to check out multiversitypodcast.com and look for The Multiversity Project on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. In the next couple of weeks I’ll be putting up interviews with the other hosts, Katy Kelly and Arielle Friedman where we talk about what helped them form their own philosophies and open their minds.

The Eps:

Is it a good time to buy crypto? With Chris Guida

Do you regret buying bitcoin? With Chris Guida

State-sponsored crypto? With Chris Guida

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The Multiversity Project

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Do you regret buying bitcoin? With Chris Guida – Cryptonomics

 

The other day I sat down with my friend Chris Guida, long term Bitcoin enthusiast, software developer and all-round nice guy, to discuss some questions about cryptocurrency that people had raised on the Internet. DO we regret investing in cryptocurrency, after it’s fallen so far? And, was the 2017 rise in cryptocurrency nothing but a pump and dump scheme?

Let’s hear what Chris has to say.

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Do you regret investing?

Firstly, do we regret investing in cryptocurrency? Both of us started buying years ago, so the answer was a clear no. However, there are many people who didn’t have the good fortune to buy so early. Chris says it’s likely that the crypto market will come around again – just like with a traditional market, there’s a boom and bust. It’s easy for a lot of folks in the media to say that bitcoin is dead and will never come back – but [literally hundreds of pundits have said that before](https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin-obituaries/), and it hasn’t stopped crypto yet.

Was it a pump and dump?

We also discussed whether the crypto bubble of 2017 was a pump and dump scheme, a manipulated effort by whales and market makers, pushing money in and loudly and taking it out quietly. Wherever there are markets, it’s almost guaranteed that people are trying to work them in their favour, but in this case it’s unlikely that there’s one grand conspiracy to push up the price. The price, and the bubble, is a result of a lot of individual actors, buying, selling, holding, and saying the truth or saying lies about what they’re doing.

Please join Chris and Kurt for a crypto exploration on this episode of Cryptonomics. Thanks for listening, liking on Facebook, subscribing on YouTube, and on BitTube, for sharing this episode, and for being cool. Stay grateful!

You can hear more from Chris on our other podcast, the Crypto Hippie Drum Circle.

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Cryptonomics – Do you regret buying bitcoin? With Chris Guida