2 comments

  • tim-tday 3 hours ago ago

    Pretty sure idealists won’t touch blockchain.

    I’ve tried really hard to think of some use case where blockchain is required and every time (every single time) what I get is something that:

    1) still works if you take the blockchain part out

    2) is better and simpler for it

  • juanmiruadev 7 hours ago ago

    Hi HN,

    I’m working on Rescathena, an early-stage open initiative exploring how blockchain technology could be used to support transparency and accountability in social and humanitarian contexts — without hype, tokens, or speculative incentives.

    The project is intentionally slow, open, and experimental. Right now, I’m less interested in “building fast” and more interested in thinking well about:

    governance

    trust

    incentives beyond money

    where decentralized tech actually helps (and where it doesn’t)

    I’m sharing this here because I’m curious to hear from people who:

    care about social impact or public good

    are skeptical but open-minded about blockchain

    might want to contribute ideas, research, writing, or code over time

    No pressure, no roadmap promises — just an honest attempt to explore a hard problem in the open.

    Project page: https://rescathena.com/

    I’d genuinely appreciate feedback, critique, or pointers to people/communities thinking along similar lines.