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[Essay] Cosmos Hub: The First Democratic State of Capital #169

Open philrx31 opened 7 months ago

philrx31 commented 7 months ago

One member of our community has recently shared with us an essay regarding the Cosmos Hub's particular position in the legal jurisdiction framework. We though this work was definitely worth being published in the Govgen's community as well as it is describing an interesting vision which we could all learn from. Moreover there are multiple direct mentions to AtomOne and its role in this big picture.

Introduction:

Jean-Jacques Rousseau asserted that, in the face of the natural tendency of situations to threaten equality, it is essential for laws to work tirelessly towards its preservation. Historically, nations have experienced numerous revolutions, often motivated by the quest for equality and freedom - ideals now deeply ingrained in our collective understanding of the state. Blockchain technology constitutes a new field of study that would have captivated thinkers such as Rousseau, John Locke, or Montesquieu. It proposes new forms of governance, envisions a reorganization of state structures, and could lead to new ideological revolutions and the redefinition of boundaries. The aim of this study is to explore how democratic, political, and international principles can interact with these emerging technologies. This is to better understand the key issues posed by these new actors: decentralized governance, citizen participation, and transparency to combat censorship, encourage collaboration, and envision a world where moderate capitalism would be regulated by new decentralized and sovereign entities. Our analysis will focus on the Cosmos Hub, which, since its creation five years ago, has continued to develop as a major player in the public interest through the construction of the cosmos while refining a system of decentralized governance, now paving the way for new territories.

I: The Notion of State

The notion of the state is fundamental here to discuss the possibility for these blockchain entities to establish themselves as genuine state actors. Even more intriguingly, we will observe that some monopolistic actors (Google, BlackRock, etc.) could be perceived as equivalents of states due to their scale and, especially, their distinctive attributes. To be recognized as a state entity under international law, three essential criteria must be met: the possession of a well-defined territory, the presence of a determined population, and the exercise of sovereign authority over this population and territory. Let's delve into these criteria to determine what these new state actors could be.

II: A New Model of Social Organization

It is clear that the main issue lies in the creation of a decentralized state, promoting a participatory and inclusive governance model, aiming to align more closely with the principles of a democratic state rather than those of a tyrannical state. To address this theme, it is essential to briefly examine the history of different political systems. Then, we will analyze the place of the Cosmos Hub in this context and explore the advantages and disadvantages of its governance system.

III: Atom One

Atom One is a fork of Gaia, adopting a minimalist approach that manifests in two ways. Firstly, it operates as a political party seeking to directly influence Gaia. Secondly, it materializes through the creation of its own layer 1, acting as a proof of concept. Let's begin by exploring the political aspect of this project.

  1. The Importance of Political Parties in a Democracy: Political parties play a central role in maintaining the democratic balance of our societies, serving as foundations to ensure diversity of opinions and the pursuit of consensus. In a democracy, the existence of a balance between different ideas and oppositions is crucial to reaching a fair agreement. By analyzing various political groups and their interactions, we understand how ongoing debates help formulate the best possible compromise. This constant movement, marked by alternating political orientations, illustrates the pursuit of an ideal society that often fails to fully satisfy the expectations of all citizens. In contrast to dictatorial regimes, where a single vision prevails without dissent, limiting the plurality of perspectives, democracies highlight the multiplicity of viewpoints. In these systems, political parties advocate for various causes, thus fostering a more balanced power sharing and preventing its concentration, whether in good faith or not. Faced with the challenges posed by the emergence of new digital states, the role and impact of political parties acquire a novel dimension. Despite the hopes of decentralization brought by blockchain technology, there is often a tendency towards the predominance of a single vision, led by a minority and leaving little room for internal dissent. This reality underscores the need to maintain a balance of powers, a principle cherished by Montesquieu, and to perpetuate the ideal of popular sovereignty, as advocated by Rousseau, in pursuit of a fairer and more representative society.

  2. The Case of Atom: One How can a political party be created within a blockchain like Cosmos Hub? The answer lies in liquid staking. By studying the case of Stride, which allows liquid staking of Atom and other tokens, it is noted that tokens are allocated to validators according to the choices of the Stride team. Atom One plans to develop its own version of liquid staking (phAtom), where Atoms would be entrusted to validators based on Atom One's governance directions. In this way, validators aligned with Atom One's goals would receive these funds, influencing Atom's evolution. Users who stake their phAtom in DeFi could be assured that validators representing them would vote in accordance with Atom One participants' preferences. For validators, this would mean diversification in governance, driven by their willingness to adapt their views to those of Atom One in order to attract delegations and be selected by Atom One holders as faithful representatives of the initiative's values. Atom One might not remain the sole example of political ideas embodied within Gaia through this means. It is plausible that other liquid staking projects, such as Stride, pSTAKE, or new actors with specific visions, will use liquid staking as a means to create a political party.

  1. The Heart of the Divergence: Is it appropriate to classify Atom One as a political party when members of this group are currently in the process of developing the fundamental principles of their own structure? Atom One goes beyond the scope of a mere political force to also present itself as an independent center, committed to spreading its ideas through its own economic ecosystem. To achieve this goal, Atom One is developing its own layer 1 infrastructure, thus laying the groundwork for its ideology. The main difference in approach concerns the ambition to ensure that the Atom One blockchain and its associated cryptocurrency, Atone, are primarily dedicated to security. Any introduction of new features will have to go through ICS chains, which will compensate validators for the economic security they provide. Atom One's vision of liquid staking is also distinctive: Atone can only be staked liquidly in exchange for PHOTON, which will act as a currency within the ICS chains. In this way, Atone could be seen as an entity strongly focused on security, virtually invulnerable, with highly restricted attack risks, and using a separate currency to facilitate transactions within a defined economic space.

  2. GovGen, the Constituent Assembly: There is much to be said about Atom One's current development, but let's focus specifically on a crucial point for our conception of a Democratic Digital State. An assembly dedicated to governance is being formed with the primary mission of creating a constitution in anticipation of Atom One's launch. This Constituent Assembly is formed by those who rejected the proposal to decrease Atom's inflation. This initiative could be seen, in the future, as a pivotal moment, similar to the French Estates-General of 1789, initiated to transform rules through law, represent the majority, and establish sustainable norms within an Assembly tasked with drafting, writing, and validating this constitution, aiming to establish the foundations of this State and drawing inspiration from the Declaration of the Rights of Man of 1789. GovGen is thus this Constituent Assembly, which is tasked with defining the basic rules of its system. These rules must receive almost unanimous approval, embodied in a Constitution amendable only by a considerable majority. It must guide the Atom One blockchain, by inscribing its essential principles in the indelible code of the blockchain. After all, what better way to ensure security than with a constitution that is both robust and enduring? The hub itself could benefit from the adoption of a constitutional framework, adding an additional layer of security. Or should we let the hub evolve in a shifting political context, always seeking better compromises? Ultimately, it is up to the hub to forge its identity. Political parties and Atom holders are the ones who must determine the direction of the Cosmos Hub, through a governance system that sets it apart from centralized structures, which exploit their financial domains to the detriment of system users.

Conclusion:

By studying the spheres of political philosophy, statehood, and technological innovation, this study aimed to shed light on the complexity and ambition of the Cosmos Hub as a precursor to a new democratic state of capital. Through a thorough exploration of its governance mechanisms, its ability to redefine state concepts, territory, population, and sovereign authority, we have uncovered the promises and challenges inherent in the conceptualization and implementation of such digital states. The Cosmos Hub, by elaborating on principles of decentralized governance, shows a future where democratic participation and collective sovereignty could be strengthened by blockchain technology. However, the questions raised by Atom One's experience remind us of the importance of ongoing reflection on the balance of powers, inclusion, and representativeness within these new digital spaces. Atom One's initiative, with its willingness to forge a constitution and rethink governance through active participation via GovGen of a constituent assembly, illustrates the revolutionary potential but also the complex challenges of digital democracy. This approach raises fundamental questions about the future of our societies and how we envision power, governance, and citizenship in the digital age. In conclusion, the Cosmos Hub embodies both a bold vision and a living laboratory for future democratic experiments. It invites us to reimagine the foundations of the state and governance in an increasingly digitized world, while reminding us of the crucial importance of civic engagement, fairness, and transparency. Drawing inspiration from the philosophies of Rousseau, Locke, and Montesquieu, we are invited to participate in the creation of a new world order, where blockchain technology could play a central role in redefining our political and social structures for the common good.


All credits to this essay are to the Original Author: Vittecoq Quentin Jurist apprentice at the University of Toulon (France)


We thank everyone who took the time to read this entirely. As we are in the process of building the foundational landmarks of a forthcoming constitution via Govgen, we wanted to provide this work to the entire community, hoping this could inspire some others. Govmos.

giunatale commented 6 months ago

Thank you for this analysis, it's encompassing and synthesizing a lot of the context of what is happening, making it more clear and digestible as a single document, in a fairly neutral and unbiased way. This should be a read for everyone really.

However, it is incorrect to say atone can be only staked through photon, that is an option for the users, whether they want to retain voting power in governance (if they stake regularly) or forfeit it (if they autostake and get photons)

the key is that photon is a "liquid token" and meant to be the main fee token for atomone and possibly the consumer chains, not atone, which remain confined to its function of staking token.

philrx31 commented 6 months ago

Indeed! Seeing such great content created from within our community shows how emergent coordination is a fascinating ecosystem for creativity compared to hierarchical structures. It is also quite an honor to see that we have brought many people to Cosmos and that some are taking a step to contribute on their own. By the way, you and I need to talk about the 'governor' account type ! Could you send me an email to contact@pro-delegators.com to set a meeting in the coming days ?

ashrafaltayeb commented 6 months ago

To take it to public phase , please involve binance Labs

tbruyelle commented 6 months ago

This is a great and vibrant synthesis of what's happening with AtomOne, thank you ! I appreciate the broad definition of the goals and the ambition, it will help us stay focused in the face of the obstacles that will inevitably come our way.