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Jokes aside, blockchain w/zero knowledge proofs could actually help here a lot.


I'm already on the hook for fixing the in-laws WiFi, printer, and IoT cat water bowl -- how could this possibly scale to the masses?


> I'm already on the hook for fixing the in-laws WiFi, printer, and IoT cat water bowl -- how could this possibly scale to the masses?

IoT cat bowl? Leave it out...

As for how it'd scale, I'd say a look to the past would suggest that much like we saw with COVID, every State takes an initiative to deploy it [1] based on each departments need [2]. Hell some States have their own mining operation they were able to fund through some work/jobs program, and were able to get it funded through tax money.

Personally, I tuned out when people at our local meetup were pushing for this: it seemed like government lobbying and I have no interest in pandering to politicians so I stopped listening--my co-founder was doing enough of that for her other ventures and I felt disgusted just asking her about it, let alone doing it myself.

But if I recall correctly, they did manage to pilot test it. Its just that, while I advise everyone to pay their taxes, I hardly see the novelty or utility in pitching politicians to see this tech as a viable means to collect taxes. Especially since the actual talent in this space is already spread far too thin, as it is.

These were ETH guys, so being the Bitcoin guy (maximalist, as they often called me) in the room I didn't want to see needless bloat on the network (after 2017 we all had main-net tx paranoia) so never really bothered to ask any further questions.

1: https://statescoop.com/colorado-lawmakers-push-for-blockchai...

2: https://choosecolorado.com/blockchain/




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