The internal political factions within blockchain technology can be analyzed as follows:

1. **Anarchism Rooted in Crypto-Punk:**

- This is the original ideology of the crypto-punk movement, which is fundamentally anarchistic.

- It gives rise to a form of multiculturalism that is more culturally inclusive and adaptable.

- Unlike the strong individual autonomy of anarchism, multiculturalism aims for broader universality, embracing a wider range of cultures and audience groups.

- It seeks to expand political organization and scale through the establishment of cooperatives and community organizations within the ecosystem.

2. **Techno-Capitalism within Crypto-Punk:**

- This faction evolved from those who initially believed in the neutrality of open-source technology, leading to a future form of social democracy, or the ideology of a network state.

- The characteristic of this political form is to center power around economics and technology, with code serving as a form of force and violence.

- It aims to achieve large-scale democratic participation and governance through the combination of data and algorithms.

**Inference Based on Different Political Ideologies:**

- Techno-capitalism and social democracy tend to attract left-leaning opportunists.

- However, the ultimate goal of this political organization is to achieve individual freedom and democracy, seen as a process of pursuing order rather than an end goal.

- This requires a critical mass of enlightened individuals who take on the responsibility of establishing industry order, using their influence to bear more social responsibility and thus achieving a republican freedom at the societal level.

- Anarchism and multiculturalism are more likely to produce right-leaning nihilists.

- For instance, the prevalence of individual nihilism among those who are lonely and in need of organized care, easily falling into nihilism due to a lack of meaning in life.

- Therefore, multiculturalism needs to build more local communities and organizations where people can find trustworthy groups and cultures they are willing to contribute to.

- However, multiculturalism can lead to divisions.

- This necessitates a political center for multiculturalism, which is the overarching government, to establish a strong cultural identity and political leadership.

- The political center should have a certain degree of centralization, capable of setting internal order and operational mechanisms within the ecosystem.

- This requires a clear hierarchical structure as well as cultural flexibility and adaptability.

- At the very least, these requirements must be met for the multiverse to function better and radiate more externalities.