Two Sides to Every Story. The Truth, Post-truth, and the Blockchain Truth

J. Ellul, Alex Grech, Gordon J. Pace
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One of the rallying cries of the blockchain community is that of immutability: the irreversibility of the past, the absolute truth which, once stored, remains there forever. The technology was designed with this foundational pillar in mind to ensure that changes to history are inordinately expensive and practically impossible to execute – and increasingly so, the further in the past the event which one intends to manipulate lies. This platonic view of absolute truth is in stark contrast with a world of manipulated truth, and it is not surprising that it is being revisited as a means of combating fake news. We argue that claims to the absolute nature of the blockchain are at best exaggerated, at worst misrepresented or even ‘fake news’. We discuss implicit centralised points of trust in blockchains, whether at a technological, social or governance level, and identify how these can be a threat to the ‘immutable truth’ stored within the blockchain itself. A global pandemic has unleashed an unprecedented wave of contradictory positions on anything from vaccines and face masks to ‘the new normal’. It is only natural that the pursuit of blockchain as a placebo for society's ‘truth’ problems continues.
每个故事都有两面。真相、后真相和区块链真相
区块链社区的口号之一是不变性:过去的不可逆性,绝对的真相,一旦被存储,就会永远存在。这项技术的设计考虑到了这一基本支柱,以确保改变历史的代价高昂,而且实际上不可能执行——而且随着人们打算操纵的事件越久远,这种代价就越高。这种柏拉图式的绝对真理观与一个被操纵的真理世界形成鲜明对比,作为打击假新闻的一种手段,它被重新审视也就不足为奇了。我们认为,对区块链绝对性质的主张往好了说被夸大了,往坏了说被歪曲了,甚至是“假新闻”。我们讨论了区块链中隐含的中心化信任点,无论是在技术、社会还是治理层面,并确定这些信任点如何对存储在区块链本身中的“不可变真相”构成威胁。从疫苗、口罩到“新常态”,一场全球大流行引发了一波前所未有的矛盾立场。将区块链作为社会“真相”问题的安慰剂的追求继续下去是很自然的。
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