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nathan-websculpt/README.md

Hello, my name is Nathan

fullstack on web2 and web3 builds

Passionate about protecting text from tyranny in decentralized and distributed ways

So what if you and your company do good? Someone else will run it one day. Someone you have yet to meet and therefore - can never trust. We need decentralization...

While I have stored The Gospel of John directly onto the blockchain, I do not think it is enough. I've worked towards allowing a council to oversee the process of a book-upload, but even still ... I'm itching for a Rust build for this sort of goal 😊

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  1. gospel gospel Public

    Could the blockchain provide a decentralized and immutable record of the Bible — a way to ensure that the scriptures are unbannable, unchangeable, and available to all? Stored Gospel of John to OP …

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  2. council council Public

    Like the Gospel repo, but multiple members of a council must unanimously confirm verses (voting on the validity) before any text can enter the final book.

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  3. general-fund general-fund Public

    A General-Fund with a members-list that is self-governed where anyone can donate, and anyone can add themselves as a Pending User. It takes X Amount of Member-Votes to turn this Pending User into a…

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  4. crowd-fund-v4 crowd-fund-v4 Public

    Multisig “social media type” elements, like the ability for a group to make posts, BUT they all must support the proposal before the post is sent out to their page. Users can then follow their favo…

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