Network State

Press Release: Network States & New Countries: Data Use and Misuse

The ninth webinar in the “Network States and New Countries” series, titled “Data Use and Misuse,” was successfully held on September 30, focusing on the implications of data management and the importance of individual sovereignty in digital interactions.

Vahram Ayvazyan, founder and board chairman of the Panarmenian Network State, opened the discussion by addressing the critical issues surrounding data use and its political implications. He emphasized the need for a thoughtful approach to utilizing data to build a sense of belonging within network states, highlighting the importance of achieving a critical mass of engaged individuals. Vahram raised key questions about how to leverage existing data responsibly and effectively to empower communities while also safeguarding against manipulation by nation-states.

Steef Peters, Director/Owner of Wallet79, shared his insights on the ongoing misuse of personal data by governments and financial institutions. He introduced the concept of “self-sity,” advocating for individuals to have control over their financial, human, and social capital. Steef underscored the importance of personal sovereignty in the digital age, noting that trust within communities is essential for successful network societies.

Jack Tanner, who stepped in for Phil Patterson (Commercial Director at Pangea) due to Phil’s illness, discussed the potential of peer-to-peer data exchange without third-party intermediaries. He emphasized that enabling direct interactions can significantly enhance trust-building in digital communities, which is vital for the future of network states. Jack argued that fostering such trust is essential to overcoming the challenges posed by an increasingly distrustful internet landscape.

Eric Belarbre, an international engineer and network state researcher, discussed the technical aspects of data management and the role of decentralized technologies in fostering community engagement. He emphasized the need for infrastructure that enables individuals to interact securely and autonomously, enhancing their ability to build trust and collaborate within networked societies.

During the Q&A session, the speakers addressed the complex relationship between data, technology, and societal frameworks, discussing how data can be both empowering and manipulative. Vahram Ayvazyan concluded the webinar by expressing optimism for future developments in the field, noting that the ongoing dialogue about these topics is a positive sign for creating a better world.

Stay tuned for the next edition of the “Network States and New Countries” webinar series at the end of the month. The Panarmenian Network State remains committed to building innovative solutions that shape the future of network states and promote global cooperation.

Share on Social Media

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Success!

Thank you for joining us! We will get back to you shortlly.