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Makoto Shibuya explores the intriguing parallels between the work of architect Buckminster Fuller and Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. He discusses how Fuller's vision of a collaborative future aligns with the principles of Bitcoin, emphasizing the importance of understanding the underlying philosophy behind these concepts. The discussion delves into Fuller's idea of the 'World Game' as a positive-sum approach to global challenges, contrasting it with the terminal nature of war. Shibuya also highlights the timing of Bitcoin's emergence, the separation of the message from the messenger, and the need for tangible representations of abstract ideas.
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Buckminster (Bucky) Fuller, Bitcoin, architecture, world game, Satoshi Nakamoto, design science, emergence by emergency, applied philosophy, hope
By Makoto ShibuyaMakoto Shibuya explores the intriguing parallels between the work of architect Buckminster Fuller and Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. He discusses how Fuller's vision of a collaborative future aligns with the principles of Bitcoin, emphasizing the importance of understanding the underlying philosophy behind these concepts. The discussion delves into Fuller's idea of the 'World Game' as a positive-sum approach to global challenges, contrasting it with the terminal nature of war. Shibuya also highlights the timing of Bitcoin's emergence, the separation of the message from the messenger, and the need for tangible representations of abstract ideas.
Takeaways
Keywords
Buckminster (Bucky) Fuller, Bitcoin, architecture, world game, Satoshi Nakamoto, design science, emergence by emergency, applied philosophy, hope