🎓 Agentic Infrastructure for Economy, Scale and Governance
Rinat Enikeev Presentation & Discussion 🚀 Saturday, 28 March 2026 15:00
Estonia's digital government experience has shown that delegating routine tasks to machines can radically reduce the cost of governance without removing human responsibility or institutional legitimacy. AI takes this further — not just execution, but interpretation, routing, and verification can now be delegated. The question is how to do this while keeping these systems strictly non-sovereign: machines that execute and witness, but do not decide.
The session opens with a presentation by software engineer and system thinker Rinat Enikeev on AI-enabled and on-chain infrastructure as practical tools for institutional design — followed by a facilitated discussion. No technical background required.
Designed for people working on institutional design, self-governance, civic infrastructure, or the social dimensions of technology — anyone who wants a precise, grounded way to think and talk about this.
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Rinat Enikeev is a software engineer and systems thinker based in Tallinn, working at the intersection of blockchain, AI, and institutional design. He develops experimental governance and economic infrastructures such as the Montelibero ecosystem while building practical tools—from Supabase-based platforms to AI agents and IoT devices—that connect technology with new forms of digital society.