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Revision as of 09:07, 20 November 2025

ภาพรวม

Izara Community สามารถเลือกได้ว่าต้องการให้กฎของชุมชนสะท้อน **การแข่งขัน** หรือ **การมีน้ำใจ** ในระดับใด

การแข่งขัน

Competition means some members win and some lose, what that means would be up to the community.

Competition can be used as a way to push members to achieve the best outcomes, for example aggressive allocations of tokens according to performance, the level that winners profit and losers suffer up to the community.

A community that takes a more altruistic path where members do not need to compete against each other but rather all members are viewed as valuable could use different methods to achieve strong outcomes.

Education would be important and rules that require reasonable input could be implemented, allocation of tasks could be decided on by performance.

An argument for creating a more altruistic community is it reinforces reducing concentrations of power as helps equalize all members worth, it reduces the fall into selfish greed and materialism and allows people to focus their time on core goals of the community, such as becoming a replacement for existing governing systems that promote evil behavior.

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