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" Smart oracles take the concept of oracles a step further by placing the untrusted code execution in the oracles’ hands. Smart oracles, then, are trusted or semi-trusted entities that can both provide information about the outside world and execute the code to which the contracting parties agreed. "
" Smart oracles take the concept of oracles a step further by placing the untrusted code execution in the oracles’ hands. Smart oracles, then, are trusted or semi-trusted entities that can both provide information about the outside world and execute the code to which the contracting parties agreed. "
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http://sharewiki.org/en/Talk:CryptoSyndicalism

Revision as of 14:38, 29 May 2017

For now, just an idea which I wish to verify :

The idea is to generate a pool that can be used when strategic solidarity mechanisms need to be used.

Potentials to develop Crypto-Syndicalist approaches using Blockchain.

Creating a DAO

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decentralized_autonomous_organization

and generating smart contracts, which would eventually be run via smart oracles when combined contextual information as potential triggers for the smart contracts

https://ripple.com/insights/smart-oracles-building-business-logic-with-smart-contracts/

" Smart oracles take the concept of oracles a step further by placing the untrusted code execution in the oracles’ hands. Smart oracles, then, are trusted or semi-trusted entities that can both provide information about the outside world and execute the code to which the contracting parties agreed. "


Also see :

http://sharewiki.org/en/Talk:CryptoSyndicalism