#HumanodeWave1 As governance-related topics become prevalent in discussions on consensus protocols, it's clear Satoshi Nakamoto's proposal for "one-CPU-one-vote" has shaped the entire crypto industry into a machine-centric, rather than human-centric, governance mindset.
At the same time, the Internet today is controlled by symbols like "likes", "retweets", "votes" and "links", and in fact it is not that we own these symbols, but these symbols control us because they are constantly conduct a survey to serve the interests of network owners.
The question we face now is how can we formalize the activities of people on the web in a decentralized way, so that everyone has a voice and a vote, without making them a vehicle for corporate propaganda.
In order to establish a boundary between ourselves and Internet, we need to build a decentralized protocol for the unique identity of humans. Unlike Facebook, such networks cannot be limited to media logic and some eye-catching algorithms.
Instead, human-centered consensus should be the source of legitimacy to effectively build a "one-human-one-node" blueprint that unlocks the full potential of blockchain governance. Humanode @humanode_io is an innovative block chain based on this creative idea.
The legitimate impact of Humanode can transform a social network deployed on the Internet into a living democracy. But this is by no means an easy task: formalizing human activity in a decentralized network requires preventing bots, sybil attacks, bribery and "dictators".
To ensure that identities are unique, Humanode need to fight Sybil attacks. It is therefore imperative to build a reputation-based graph that grants authentication to those who can gain more trust from the network.
Clearly, whoever controls voter registration can manipulate election results in our initial efforts to implement web-based digital democracy. Providing a decentralized consensus on human rights issues can replace this point of failure that exists in traditional elections.