Centralization emerges, naturally, because bilateral coordination is super-linearly expensive.

· Bits and Bobs 4/13/26
  • Centralization emerges, naturally, because bilateral coordination is super-linearly expensive.
    • Centralization lowers coordination costs, and coordination costs are compoundingly expensive.
    • Centralization creates a power structure at the center fundamentally, no matter what you do.
    • So the question is how can you maximize the benefit of that centralization for the collective, while minimizing the ability for one entity to control and exploit that point?

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