In this interview, Balaji Srinivasan discusses his book "The Network State" and the concept of building new countries or cities through networked communities, drawing parallels to historical examples like Israel and Singapore. He explains how network states can offer resilience against traditional threats and advocates for taking the internet seriously as a platform for governance, elections, and legislation. Balaji also touches on the potential of crypto-democracy and DAOs as building blocks for future societies, emphasizing the importance of opt-in communities and technological solutions to failing institutions. He shares insights into his investment fund, focusing on high-risk seed ventures that promote freedom and technological progress, and highlights the need for new approaches to address issues like inflation, privacy, and accessibility.
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