from Plurality philosophy in an incredibly oversized nutshell Abandon the abstract notion of “to be or not to be a person.”
Another approach would be to abandon the “you’re either a person or you’re not” abstraction entirely, and try to use a combination of factors to determine the degree of trustworthiness and membership of a given account, and give it a UBI or voting power proportional to that score. Many airdrops that are being done in the Ethereum ecosystem, such as the Starknet airdrop, follow these kinds of principles. Another approach is to abandon the “are you a person or not” abstraction altogether and use a combination of factors to determine the degree of trustworthiness and membership of a particular account, giving UBI or voting power proportional to its score.Starknet’s airdrop Many airdrops in the ethereum ecosystem follow these principles, such as.
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