Hey folks,
this is more me thinking out loud than anything else but I’d be interested to hear your thoughts
I don’t know how many of you are familiar with Audrey Tang and the digital democracy project she is part of
If you’re not I highly recommend this podcast episode which covers the fascinating story of how she came to be the digital minister of Taiwan
In a nutshell, she and her friends built a complete digital government infrastructure that could replace the opaque existing one and registered it under the domain .g0v (rather than .gov)
Later in 2014 there was a student-led protest which ultimately led to the government agreeing to use the gov zero infrastructure
Of course this was a black swan event and so many synchronicities came into play to make this possible…but I wonder if it wouldn’t be worth while to play with the idea to create more of these “digital shadow government” infrastructures
So that when the opportune moment comes they can upgrade existing democracies in similar ways as in Taiwan
HoloChain would AFAICT be the perfect framework for that since its decentralised nature would prevent a power grab by any party and thus make adoption by the government in question less risky (at least that’s what it looks like from my limited understanding of the technology, please correct me if I’m wrong)
Maybe there could even be a single shadow government framework which could be customised to the need of each individual country thus making development much more efficient?
TL;DR:
- build digital government infrastructure that is more transparent and efficient and is plug and play for the respective government
- wait for the opportune moment (crisis, protests etc.) when the government will agree to adopt the infrastructure as a win-win choice
- prepare it for LOTS of places to increase the likelihood of catching these opportune moments globally
Thoughts?