This idea is still as stupid (in it's current form, using the blockchain for identification is an interesting idea but paying BTC to vote? So it's Citizen's United for Reddit, no thanks) as it was when it was posted here a few days ago.
Guess what using votes alone to moderate just doesn't work and it really doesn't work when whoever has more money can run a botnet to upvote their spam posts. If it weren't for the mods on reddit most popular subs would be so bogged down in spam and other bad stuff that no one would want to stick around to clean it up by voting.
I think, the main idea, is to use the blockchain to enable a new democracy with Reddit, decentralizing the control of the community and giving users the ability to decide.
Btw, currently Reddit is owned by Conde Nast, one of the main editorial groups of the world. I think they don't want to share his control...
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Guess what using votes alone to moderate just doesn't work and it really doesn't work when whoever has more money can run a botnet to upvote their spam posts. If it weren't for the mods on reddit most popular subs would be so bogged down in spam and other bad stuff that no one would want to stick around to clean it up by voting.