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It's real. Someone at the US Army War College wrote a paper on just such a scenario four years ago. Of course, whether we'll need state-funded armies in a world where force has been disintermediated to such an extent or where taxes might be 'optional' is an entertaining proposition.
https://nakamotoinstitute.org/static/docs/the-geodesic-market.pdf