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since technically all we are doing is broadcasting messages to each other, DACs should be legal in all countries that constitutionally protect their citizens' freedom of speech.

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All this talk will not keep people out of prison.  Action is needed.  We need a president put into office with cryptocurrency...oh....wait.   8)
In the non-US countries we don't really care about US presidents .. nor do we need to fear legal actions due to US laws :)

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All this talk will not keep people out of prison.  Action is needed.  We need a president put into office with cryptocurrency...oh....wait.   8)

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As long as cryptocurrencies are legal in your jurisdiction, and you follow money laundering and tax laws properly, delegates are (as my non-binding non-legal opinion sees them) performing the same service that BTC miners do... signing blocks in exchange for fees. Since no underlying assets are traded, and no contracts/notes are generated or traded, it doesn't seem to fall under any securities regulation.
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But really, should delegates be worried about legal issues? What countries would actively pursue legal action against delegates?

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TonyK for President as long as he is imbibing.

I have to google translate it too...

And I should say  -I wish I can accuse you of accusing me baselessly...
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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No country, as of today exist, on any other ground other  than:

-Being accepted as a country by the big boys. (i.e. already existing countries).

-Just because its military might is too great, so nobody wants to fight its existence...

Pretty much.

What if a tools/ways existed that all people on this planet can vote on:

-The constitution of the planet;

I think people are too divided in their views (at least for now) to come to a consensus on a single constitution to rule over all people of the planet. Maybe the global constitution would be: hey let's all be good to our fellow citizens. But now you have disagreement on what it means to be good and which human beings meet the definition of a citizen. At the end, it all leads back to which entities control the power to enforce the rules. So we likely end up with something like what we have today with different-minded people separated by geographic location, having their own particular ways of organizing themselves and their resources, and defending their way of life from the others using hard and soft power.

Blockchain technology is great, but it is not a panacea for all the problems of the world. Ultimately, the solution requires humans improving themselves and their state of mind over time. However, I do think that the fast, easy, and free exchange of ideas over the internet does help humans reach a better understanding of each other, which then allows us to come together and be more effective as a united group than we ever could be while divided and isolated. And certainly consensus tools can help people accurately verify other people's views in a more precise manner than trying to absorb the consensus through natural language on message boards and forums (which is what really excites me about BitShares Vote).

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TonyK for President as long as he is imbibing.
had to google translate that one .. but +5%

the issue the OP is referring to is imho .. once you want to interact with the 'countries'  . . i.e. "cashing out"

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TonyK for President as long as he is imbibing.
I speak for myself and only myself.

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No country, as of today exist, on any other ground other  than:

-Being accepted as a country by the big boys. (i.e. already existing countries).

-Just because its military might is too great, so nobody wants to fight its existence...


What if a tools/ways existed that all people on this planet can vote on:

-The constitution of the planet;
-What entity(ies) - be it country or 'inter country' organization are legal and what authority they have to take/make any decisions on (if any)?
« Last Edit: September 14, 2014, 05:02:56 am by tonyk »
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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I am the legal expert here. (From now on!)

The DAC's are completely legal in the world!

In a world, where no countries exist!

How legal are the legal entities of 'states' / ' country'?;

What is the law that allowed them to exist?

Where is this 'earths constitution' that those states followed  to exist and be  'legal?
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2008/02/25/how_to_start_your_own_country_in_four_easy_steps
So.. can we register a decentralized autonomous country? Exist everywhere, be bigger than corporations?

What's UN membership entry requirements? https://www.unglobalcompact.org/howtoparticipate/How_To_Apply.html looks like you can register an organization/corporation.


If we needed to have land, we could back it with a decentralized autonomous virtual reality country with the following: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=8346.0

I think your premise are wrong.
There is no UN in the 'earths constitution' ... at least there is no such 'legal' entity prescribed by the 'constitution of the planet'.
The registers do not mention such entity registering itself following the ''earths constitution'  either.
So, whatever high regard you hold for this institution, I am sorry to inform you, but UN has not followed the necessary procedure to establish itself legally as per all requirement of the current 'earth's constitution'.
Can you elaborate on this "earths constitution"?
How can DACs be integrated into the core of such an idea?

Smoothly I think...
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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I am the legal expert here. (From now on!)

The DAC's are completely legal in the world!

In a world, where no countries exist!

How legal are the legal entities of 'states' / ' country'?;

What is the law that allowed them to exist?

Where is this 'earths constitution' that those states followed  to exist and be  'legal?
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2008/02/25/how_to_start_your_own_country_in_four_easy_steps
So.. can we register a decentralized autonomous country? Exist everywhere, be bigger than corporations?

What's UN membership entry requirements? https://www.unglobalcompact.org/howtoparticipate/How_To_Apply.html looks like you can register an organization/corporation.


If we needed to have land, we could back it with a decentralized autonomous virtual reality country with the following: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=8346.0

I think your premise are wrong.
There is no UN in the 'earths constitution' ... at least there is no such 'legal' entity prescribed by the 'constitution of the planet'.
The registers do not mention such entity registering itself following the ''earths constitution'  either.
So, whatever high regard you hold for this institution, I am sorry to inform you, but UN has not followed the necessary procedure to establish itself legally as per all requirement of the current 'earth's constitution'.
Can you elaborate on this "earths constitution"?
How can DACs be integrated into the core of such an idea?

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I am the legal expert here. (From now on!)

The DAC's are completely legal in the world!

In a world, where no countries exist!

How legal are the legal entities of 'states' / ' country'?;

What is the law that allowed them to exist?

Where is this 'earths constitution' that those states followed  to exist and be  'legal?
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2008/02/25/how_to_start_your_own_country_in_four_easy_steps
So.. can we register a decentralized autonomous country? Exist everywhere, be bigger than corporations?

What's UN membership entry requirements? https://www.unglobalcompact.org/howtoparticipate/How_To_Apply.html looks like you can register an organization/corporation.


If we needed to have land, we could back it with a decentralized autonomous virtual reality country with the following: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=8346.0

I think your premise are wrong.
There is no UN in the 'earths constitution' ... at least there is no such 'legal' entity prescribed by the 'constitution of the planet'.
The registers do not mention such entity registering itself following the ''earths constitution'  either.
So, whatever high regard you hold for this institution, I am sorry to inform you, but UN has not followed the necessary procedure to establish itself legally as per all requirement of the current 'earth's constitution'.
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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I am the legal expert here. (From now on!)

The DAC's are completely legal in the world!

In a world, where no countries exist!

How legal are the legal entities of 'states' / ' country'?;

What is the law that allowed them to exist?

Where is this 'earths constitution' that those states followed  to exist and be  'legal?
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2008/02/25/how_to_start_your_own_country_in_four_easy_steps
So.. can we register a decentralized autonomous country? Exist everywhere, be bigger than corporations?

What's UN membership entry requirements? https://www.unglobalcompact.org/howtoparticipate/How_To_Apply.html looks like you can register an organization/corporation.


If we needed to have land, we could back it with a decentralized autonomous virtual reality country with the following: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=8346.0

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I am the legal expert here. (From now on!)

The DAC's are completely legal in the world!

In the world, where no countries exist!

How legal are the legal entities of 'states' / ' country'?;

What is the law the allowed them to exist?

Where is this 'earths constitution' that those states followed  to exist and be  'legal?

Ha, ha, that's great.   +5%