The promise & peril of blockchain governancew/ Dr. Nick Cowen, University of Lincoln

Published: July 16, 2020, 8 a.m.

The American Constitution provides the \u2018nuts and bolts of liberty,\u2019 putting constraints on the government and promising equality before the law. But the challenge is that it relies on state officials to enforce the law impartially. What if the blockchain could help us avoid these human-level implementation problems and effectively automate some features of our bureaucracy?

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Dr. Nick Cowen is a lecturer in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Lincoln and the author of the paper, \u2018Markets for Rules: The Promise and Peril of Blockchain Distributed Governance.\u2019 Today, Nick is back to discuss the potential benefits of blockchain governance structures, including the ability to apply law impartially and reduce censorship. He explores the idea of consent as it applies to the blockchain and explains how the technology prevents the off-diagonals that manifest out of subsidiarity.

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Nick weighs in on whether the blockchain will become a competition to be the best or the most permissive and describes how the technology might influence our political systems\u2014and vice versa. Listen in for Nick\u2019s insight around the application of civil versus common law traditions via the blockchain and learn how we can leverage blockchain technology for environmental governance.

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\u2018Markets for Rules: The Promise and Peril of Blockchain Distributed Governance\u2019 by Nick Cowen

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