···2727- When building a technology, consider: [does this centralize or decentralize power?](https://geohot.github.io/blog/jekyll/update/2021/01/18/technology-without-industry.html)
2828- Many decentralized protocols are trying to build next generation common digital infrastructure.
2929 - Unfortunately,[nearly every crypto project realized that they could capture value (make a lot of money) with innovative tokenomics that looked a lot like Ponzis, or at least borderline securities fraud](https://andrewconner.com/common-digital-infrastructure/).
3030-- Credible neutrality is the principle that a system or protocol should be demonstrably fair and impartial to all participants (open source and publicly verifiable execution), with no hidden biases or privileged interests.
3030+- [Credible neutrality](https://nakamoto.com/credible-neutrality/) is the principle that a system or protocol should be demonstrably fair and impartial to all participants (open source and publicly verifiable execution), with no hidden biases or privileged interests. When building mechanisms that decide high-stakes outcomes, it's very important for those mechanisms to be credibly neutral. Rules to building a credibly neutral mechanism:
3131+ - Don't write specific people or specific outcomes into the mechanism.
3232+ - Open source and publicly verifiable execution.
3333+ - Keep it simple.
3434+ - Don't change it too often.
31353236## Types of Decentralization
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Social Games.md
···1818- [Nomic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomic).
1919- Randomz. Every person gets a random number (e.g from 0 to 100) and they have to say them in order.
2020- Everyone puts a finger in the same platform. Someone counts to three and says the number of fingers remaining in the platform, if they are correct, they're out.
2121-- Grammarly. Make teams. Generate a random word. One person on each team needs to guess it. The rest of the team needs to proceed a correct phrase that describes the word.
2121+- Grammarly. Make teams. Generate a random word. One person on each team needs to guess it. The rest of the team needs to take turns saying a word that forms a sentence to describe the word.
2222- Guess Who. Someone asks a question like "Who is most likely to do X?" and everyone points to their guess at the same time.
2323- [12/31/2024, 12:22] David Gasquez: - Who is most likely to become a monk. Points if you get the person with most votes.
2423- Cheers to the Governor. As a group, you have to count to 21. The first rule is that 7 and 14 are swapped. Every time you succeed, you say cheers to the governor and add a new rule (e.g: 8 changes sense, 9 is silent, you have to say hello instead of 4, ...).
2524- Celebrity cup. Add people to a cup and grab 2. You need to defend why that couple will work.
2625- Deduction Games like "Who Has the Hat".