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Add section defining "economic majority" #23

Open chrisacheson opened 7 years ago

chrisacheson commented 7 years ago

A lot of our detractors and potential supporters tend to ask "how do you define/measure 'economic majority'". I suggest we add a section answering this question. My take on it:

What do you mean by "economic majority"?

An "economic majority of users" is a majority of users that is weighted by wealth or economic activity, as opposed to a numeric majority that counts everyone equally.

See also:

How can we measure whether BIP148 has economic majority support?

There are multiple metrics to measure whether a proposal has the support of an economic majority. Some metrics are better than others.

stefment commented 7 years ago

You take it to a reputable dispute mediation service. If you can prove to them the softfork has economic majority, and little to no reasonable opposition, and they give you the ok, you can go ahead and do a flag day. Im not kidding. But im also not entirely serious. Sorry if this doesent help.

chrisacheson commented 7 years ago

Removing links and fleshing out the first section a bit more, per @cypherblock's suggestion:

What do you mean by "economic majority"?

An "economic majority of users" is a majority of users that is weighted by wealth or economic activity, as opposed to a numeric majority that counts everyone equally. BIP148's success is dependent on economic majority support. This majority would consist of:

chrisacheson commented 7 years ago

@stefment:

You take it to a reputable dispute mediation service. If you can prove to them the softfork has economic majority, and little to no reasonable opposition, and they give you the ok, you can go ahead and do a flag day.

That just kicks the can down the road. Instead of trying to measure economic majority support ourselves, we'd be asking the mediator to do it for us. What methods are they going to employ?