Plurality, a technology for developing democracy
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Software Design Serial No. 139
0xCommune Exciting news! The Japanese magazine "Software Design" features a comprehensive article on Plurality, written by @hal_sk, the founder and leader of Code for Japan. Please find it in the July 2023 issue >Your skills are useful to society - social contributions you can make because you are an engineer.
>139 Plurality, a technology for developing democracy: ...... Haruyuki Seki 0xCommune In this 4-page feature, you can delve into: 1: What the Plurality is
2: Its key technical building blocks, including quadratic voting, quadratic funding, decentralizing mechanisms (like DID, SBT, and VC), and AI-powered deliberation
3: Brief overview of Plurality Tokyo and how to get involved via Discord
4: A personal call to engineers to contribute to Plurality-related initiatives, as seen through the lens of a seasoned civic-tech practitioner.
Even if you've felt powerless as an individual in Japan, this piece illustrates the benefits of civic participation. Let this be a "push" to broaden our community! #Plurality #CivicTech info from @LearningengAki in RxC's forum
(DeepL) This four-page feature delves into
1: What is plurality?
2: Its main technical components, such as secondary voting, secondary funding, decentralized mechanisms (DID, SBT, VC, etc.), [AI deliberation 4: We invite you to contribute to initiatives related to Plurality from the perspective of an engineer who is familiar with civic tech. Even if you as an individual in Japan feel powerless, this work demonstrates the benefits of civic engagement. Let's give it a "nudge" to expand our community!
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