# Post-state Technocracy The political ideology that [blockchain](../blockchain.md) and [cryptoasset](../cryptoasset.md) are a tool to dismantle nation states and install a form of anarchism in which governance and institutions are replaced with technology and a new global transnational plutocracy of those holding crypto assets. See also [technosolutionism](technosolutionism.md), [cryptoanarchism](cryptoanarchism.md) and [libertarianism](libertarianism.md). ## References * Eich, Stefan. 2019. ‘Old Utopias, New Tax Havens: The Politics of Bitcoin in Historical Perspective’. Regulating Blockchain: Techno-Social and Legal Challenges, 85–98. * Ludlow, Peter. 2001. Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias. MIT Press. * Faria, Inês. 2019. ‘Trust, Reputation and Ambiguous Freedoms: Financial Institutions and Subversive Libertarians Navigating Blockchain, Markets, and Regulation’. 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