| https://preview.redd.it/pspmpam0wmah1.png?5235&format=png&auto=webp&s=78293ee07018eb6a236614fb83cd716bf578b572 My latest article on Ethereum institutions and their political economy. Comparing Ethereum to Linux or ICANN is a category error. It's a polity: monetary sovereignty, shared state, jurisdictional independence, internal capital markets, etc. Polities need founding-period investment. Read here: Summary: - Ethereum has monetary sovereignty, shared state, network sovereignty, and internal capital markets: structural characteristics that make it a polity, not a digital utility.
- OSS/Linux/ICANN comparisons misdirect our funding intuitions; polity-style norms are the right frame for how we provision shared resources.
- Singapore grew GDP per capita 176x over 60 years on the back of aggressive founding-period infrastructure investment (8-12% of GDP in the late 1960s, vs. the 2-5% typical of developed nations).
- Ethereum's founding period is now: core architecture is still being shaped, compounding returns on investment are highest early, and talent loss is hardest to recover from before bench strength is established.
- Norms established early persist; the window to set precedents for neutral, scalable, founding-period funding is open most broadly in the years we are in.
Other articles in the series: - Ethereum Commoditizes Institutional Capabilities
- Succession After Subtraction
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