Blockchange – How Science Revolutionizes Democracy, Work and Nature Using Blockchain (en) - a podcast by republica GmbH

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Thomas Wagenknecht

Blockchain technology drives a decentralization revolution across various areas of our lives. While the financial industry has certainly been most affected, entrepreneurs, artists and scientists have now begun to explore the potential of blockchain-based systems elsewhere. In this talk, Thomas Wagenknecht, a scientist at FZI Research Center for Information Technology, presents three applications of the blockchain - in the future of work, for forests as well as new models for democracy.He introduces three diverse cases. First, Thomas talks about an approach to compensate start-up founders using a Blockchain-based framework. Moreover, he discusses the potentials of “terra0,” an augmented forest that owns itself thanks to smart contracts. This concept significantly questions human relationship and management of natural resources, posing several research challenges for philosophy, information systems and ecology. Finally, Thomas examines the value of governance models like “Futarchy” for our political system. While these prediction market-based ideas proposed by leading academics have promising elements to improve public governance, they also fundamentally challenge core values of our democracy.
Are the benefits of these revolutionary concepts greater than their risks? What's fiction and what can become reality? What are the main obstacles to implementation? And how can scientists best cooperate with artists, developers and entrepreneurs?

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