Crypto Sovereignty and Post-Nation-State Governance

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  • Book: Farewell to Westphalia. Crypto Sovereignty and Post-Nation-State Governance. By Jarrad Hope and Peter Ludlow.

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Contents

1 Introduction : Pursuing Decentralised-Yet-Cooperative Governance

2 Nation States Are Obsolete Governance Technologies

3 Post-State Governance

4 New Conceptual Foundations

5 Technical Foundations for Decentralised Cooperation

6 New Tools for Human Governance

7 Why Centralisation is the Problem, and Crypto is the Solution

8 Are Cyberstates the Answer?

8.2 Must blockchain communities have physical territories? 136
8.3 Should blockchain communities aspire to be diplomatically recognised by nation states? . . . . . . . . . . . 141
8.4 Should blockchain communities strive to have national identity?. . . 142
8.5 Network states versus blockchain communities . . . . 145


9 Exit, Exile and Access

10 Rethinking Sovereignty

10.5 Decentralised property registries . . . . . . . . . . . 174

11 The Rights and Responsibilities of Blockchain Communities

11.4 On the responsibilities of blockchain communities . . . 185
11.5 Decentralised oversight of blockchain communities . . 190
11.6 On the rights of blockchain communities . . . . . . . 192


12 How Blockchain Communities Will Collaborate

13 When Blockchain Communities Are in Conflict

14 A Deeper Dive into the Technology

15 Conceptual Limits of Blockchain Governance

15.2 Nothing is 100% trustless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
15.3 Nothing is 100% decentralised . . . . . . . . . . . . 254

16 Are Blockchain Communities Inevitable?

17 Values and the Technology Stack

 17.4 Beyond Westphalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297