How Can Nomad Workers Benefit from a Network State with Daniel Go
Join founder, software engineer, and digital nomad, Daniel Goebel as we discuss how to create the world's first nomad network state.
Join founder, software engineer, and digital nomad, Daniel Goebel as we discuss how to create the world's first nomad network state.
In this session we're speaking with Daniel Go, a German software engineer who has led an unconventional life, shaped by his experiences of growing up in post-communist Germany, being brainwashed in India, and now residing in Malta.
After founding CoCoHub, Daniel is now embarking on his next ambitious project, aiming to create the world's first nomad network state.
We'll
be exploring the following questions:
- How can network states provide greater flexibility for nomad workers to adapt to changing circumstances?
- In what ways can nomad workers benefit from collaborative opportunities within a network state?
- What specialized resources and services may nomad workers have access to within a network state that is not available in traditional nation-states?
- How can nomad workers benefit from exposure to new ideas and perspectives within a network state?
- What are some of the ways in which network states can reduce bureaucracy and administrative burdens for nomad workers?