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by galistoca
3696 days ago
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While I would say nothing is impossible, there are certain challenges that are very hard to overcome. You probably need to look into history to learn what happens. You don't even need to look that far back. There was a company called Assembly http://www.theverge.com/2014/11/21/7258667/assembly-collabor... They shut down. In my opinion creating these decentralized organizations is not that hard but they will never be able to win against centralized competitors who have clear incentive to win. Only time this approach can win is when there's no money involved since the re is no personal "incentive" to motivate the centralized organizations. |
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Why not? Cannot decentralized organizations also have incentive to win?