Building the software layer
for a decentralized economy
must decentralizeAI, robotics, and automation are making it possible to produce and distribute goods closer to those who need them.
But, the software that powers our supply chains hasn’t evolved.
It’s still built for centralization; bloated ERPs, legacy logistics platforms, and layers of middlemen.
AI, automation, and robotics are unlocking new ways to produce and distribute goods that will outcompete legacy systems of production.
We generally don’t know where our products come from or who makes them. This should not be the case.
Whether it’s food, materials, or knowledge; direct exchange builds stronger relationships and higher quality, more resilient systems.
Spreadsheets, bloated ERPs, and centralized logistics platforms were built to support the last industrial revolution. They reinforce middlemen, opacity, and inefficiency.
We should use technology to bypass intermediaries that inflate prices and stand between buyers and sellers.
No country, industry, or community should rely on fragile, global systems to access the goods they need.