Is it possible to manufacture iPhone based on technology from 15-17th century wood, steel, iron etc.? Sounds ridiculous? But we are not surprised when we entrust centralized organizations’ rules and procedures.

  • Oxford university founded and developed in 12-15th century.
  • British parliament evolved in 13-17th century.
  • USA parliament founded in 18th century.
  • Modern banking practice emerged in the 15-17th century.
  • French constitution established in 19th and all European legal system is an offspring of it.

Yes, they are really great innovation! The humanity should be proud of such great breakthrough!

And even existing digital giants look like good old well-structured centralized hierarchical creatures from 19th century. What is wrong with such great innovations? Nothing wrong except they failed to tackle complicated and comprehensive modern challenges.

We think that existing centralized financial system will save our money.

No chance. What financial system is doing is just reproducing money for itself at cost for ordinary people. In return, it provides them with burning their savings by inflation and financial crises

We hope for better life for our kids.

But education and loans are unavailable for the young now. If you were not luck to be born in a rich family or a rich country, there is no chance for you to get to school, enter the university and raise money for your business. 

We suppose governments’ objective is to serve the society.

No! They are aimed at reproducing their system and keeping their power! They are loyal servants of their system.

We communicate with others through super apps and think our digital footprint belongs to us.

No! Super apps control us and kick off anybody who violates the rules of a super app. Nobody knows what exactly these rules are. 

So centralized organizations look like dinosaurs in a digital era.

They are sometimes dangerous, sometimes cute, and certainly all of them are big, strong, and extremely powerful. 

Ordinary people are like ancient mammals looking at such giants and thinking “Dear Giants, thank you very much but could we get a little bit of power from you”.

We think that a bunch of wolves and a herd of bulls are more efficient surviving in the digital era.

Extinct in peace dear great giants and don’t bother new, young, decentralized structures!