People on the move connect people who settle down.
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I had recently been calling a concept I was curious about "nomad," but the boundaries were a bit off. The proper name for the concept I was looking for is "People on the move". Not necessarily moving on the ground. A trader who trades on a boat is also a person who moves. nishio I had recently been wondering about a concept called "nomadic", but the boundaries were a bit off. The proper name for the concept I was looking for is "people on the move". nishio @0xtkgshn The "people on the move" story from 2 years ago and the nomadic story I've been thinking about lately are connected! 0xtkgshn Moving beyond physical, community, currency, language, and many other things allows us to see the place we were and the subject relatively (objective) for the first time. ), so I believe that movement as a concept is highly valuable! This is the reason why I think that movement as a concept is so valuable! This is thanks to @hassyadai, who asked me "What is Cognitive and Choice Disparities? This is thanks to the question "What is Cognitive and Choice Disparities? 0xtkgshn You should take care of the ones doing the "weird" stuff. 0xtkgshn, meaning [Meaning dwells only in the difference.
0xtkgshn Applying these areas to consensus systems and decision making, "Isn't something that is supported by many different entities a good thing?" That was @DeCartography's challenge. Simply put, identify identities in the Ethereum ecosystem and make decisions about "which public goods to support?" and collaborate with @Gitcoin to make decisions about 0xtkgshn Cartography is Greek for the art of map writing, isn't it? ---
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