Solarpunk vs Lunarpunk vs Polarpunk

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"Solarpunk ideals and Regen worldviews, exemplified by the sun, offer a compelling antidote to crypto’s tendency toward fleeting experimentation. These frameworks envision systems grounded in long-term sustainability, where the value created not only persists but actively regenerates, nourishing the ecosystems it touches. They urge us to move beyond breaking things for the sake of innovation and imagine a future where experimentation is purposeful and enduring.


Lunarpunks, exemplified by the moon, are focused on privacy and resilience in preparation for potential conflicts over digital freedom, provide complementary insights. Their dedication to long-term thinking rooted in cypherpunk ethics highlights the need for vigilance and adaptability.

Dr. Paul Dylan Ennis envisions a transparent, utopian society inspired by solarpunk ideals, where collaboration and sustainability are paramount, yet fortified by the vigilant darkness of lunarpunk values, which emphasize privacy and resilience. Together, these movements - what Dr. Ennis terms “Polarpunk” - offer a holistic vision of hope with pragmatism against Glitter Nihilism."

- Ann Brody [1]