I sometimes get a little bit melancholic when I read about Dath Ilan. Humanity could be so much better off, but due to economic illiteracy, we can't have nice things.
Better to light a small flame than to curse the darkness. So if you had to build a model econoliterate city on earth, how would you go about it?
There's lots of micronations projects out there. What I'm interested in is:
- How do you keep the city econoliterate, immediately and a hundred years in the future.
- How do you make this practical to achieve - most micronations projects dont go anywhere, and are actively thwarted by governments.
I will not cease from mental fight,
Nor shall my pen sleep in my hand:
Till we have built Dath Ilan,
In this earths green & pleasant land.
Oh, for sure the first generation of prediction markets won't be enough. However, market forces will automatically take care of iteratively improving prediction market platforms for us (where "us" = "people concerned about x-risk"), and all "we" need to do is push to make them legal.
As long as entrepreneurs are allowed to make money by building better prediction markets (+ adjacent services), they will.