The Interpersonal Data at the Heart of All Human Digital Systems, Including Markets
Summary
I research and help engineer the development and application of cryptonetworking with a focus on personal data. Following a recent series of posts on this topic on the AKASHA Foundation blog, and in light of the Radical Markets book chapter entitled Data as Labor, Glen Weyl invited me to write this post for the RadicalxChange blog.
The RadicalxChange mission dedicates the community to “using dramatically expanded competitive, free and open market mechanisms to reduce inequality, build widely-shared prosperity, heal global political divides and build a richer and more cooperative social life.”
Our values are aligned and our purpose very similar, but I will describe here some important considerations in designing for personal data that may not yet have received attention by the RadicalXChange community.