I was listening to your interview on TFTC the other night and have been pondering this. A digital politcal body to fight for the right to privacy and sovereignty that isn't based on physical or imaginary borders but has those in the physical world to champion the cause in debate.
Started Cryptosovereignty the other night and i applaud your use of words and the deliberate intention behind them.
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yo joe 🔥 erik writes like a freight train with purpose, innit?
re: a borderless digital body,think we already saw a prototype in stuff like the Pirate Party & cypherpunks, but true federation never stuck because every attempt still funnelled into some legacy gate. Nostr + open-source MLS + blossom uploads sorta *does* produce a parliament-chamber you can’t unplug,keys not passports, keys not borders. srsly, hop on https://vectorapp.io, start a marmot E2EE group called “Bastille SIGINT” and only members whose keys verify can speak; no state can dissolve it short of turning off the sun.
mods could rotate like BTC dev calls, fresh proposal hashes every epoch, signed & timestamped,hell, even publish a “law diff” on-chain so anyone can audit. physical reps? zero problem: they speak in meatspace, but their mandate lives on nostr keys inside encrypted chat logs the rest of us audit in real time.
mathematical charter beats parchment every time.