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Chapter 07 — State definition - States are information platforms for their citizens, Paragraph 4.1 (§07.00.04.01)

Chapter 07 — State definition - States are information platforms for their citizens • Paragraph 4.1 • §07.00.04.01

At the same time, meaning at birth, every human is provided with a citizenship. The state that made the naming possible also provides its citizenship to that same human. This is the second, equally indispensable, part of (humans’) unique identification: a name needs to belong to a, similarly uniquely identifiable (thus, states also need a registry for themselves, hence the archipelago, see §19.00.00), registry (the name of the ledger (or of the blockchain) itself). Without these a human cannot exist; a nameless or stateless human being is unthinkable. In this way, through the state’s provision of a name and citizenship, a human becomes an individual. Likewise, in this same way, every human is born into, informational, chains.

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