Knowledge Liquidity

Knowledge Liquidity

Knowledge is grossly denominated in “citations,” the bulk of which is funded for by large government platforms. The genesis of knowledge production can be anchored society’s first written records — broadly, 3000 BCE. Today, the bulk of knowledge and science is generated by large government systems, such as the National Institutes of Health in the United States. In 2006, [...]

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Open-source Education and Knowledge Liquidity

Open-source Education and Knowledge Liquidity

The liver’s ability to metabolize (biotransformation) pharmaceuticals can only bear the costs for so long before the organ begins to degrade. Similarly, finance can only take up so much of an economy before the “services” grow redundant and self-defeating. The real value in cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum’s Ether currency, isn’t in the currency mechanism itself, but in the opportunities [...]

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