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I’m not a member of the EOS community or a disciple of Larimer’s. However, how long I stay in this space will be determined by the success of EOS. So I’m a concerned citizen at best.

I have trouble grasping why EOS hasn’t had the adoption that other currencies have. The benefits to EOS compared to other blockchains is undeniable.

And then here you are, explaining the process of what amounts to a republic voting system that could possibly have been handled over an email. Couple that with the barrier of reading a physical book (as an English teacher I have no issue with this but am fully aware of the hesitation this will absolutely cause) and…I get why it’s being held back.

There is a disconnect between the creator and the users and I’m afraid the free market is sending all the signals.

Please note: none of this is directed at you Mark, but rather the abstract idea of people I’ll never meet, not have the courage to say any of this to their face due to my lack of technical knowledge and cowardice.

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there are valid reasons as to why the gov system on eden needs to have video interviews which are published an NFTs, its a way of doing KYC so the system can't be gamed. The eden gov system is separate from EOS, it is just being tested on the EOS blockchain first

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That I can wrap my brain around.

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For sure. I actually think the vids are an innovative way to do it. But the experience did feel odd to me. And you're totally right that EdenOS is its own thing. Its model for democracy could even be done without computers.

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yeah, i can understand that, the way it is scripted sounds like some kind of cult induction lol

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