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How My Time in a Mud Hut in Ghana Taught Me About Decentralized Systemsby@david-mark
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How My Time in a Mud Hut in Ghana Taught Me About Decentralized Systems

by David Mark3mJuly 30th, 2018
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In the summer of 2000 I found myself along with more than a dozen others in the remote village of Zahavi Leumi in the eastern Volta region of Ghana. We had travelled there on behalf of the Jewish World Service to build a mud brick school in a small village that lacked running water, official electricity, or modern bathrooms.

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