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* "The [[Economic Space Agency]] (ECSA) aims to bridge the gap between the capitalist and post-capitalist worlds, utilizing the capacities already latent in capitalism to facilitate the transition to post-capitalism. The ECSA token, a key element of this project, represents both a long position on post-capitalist economy and a short position on the capitalist one." [https://glossary.ecsa.io/]
 
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Latest revision as of 03:50, 15 December 2024

Description

According to ECSA:

"Economic space: an economic collaboration space bounded by a protocol: a programmable network where participants define, share, value and execute each other’s economic performances. Participants coordinate and communicate economically via offers without central decision-making bodies. It is both an Expression and potentially an expressor, with its own Agency and Subjectivity."

(https://glossary.ecsa.io/)


More information

  • "The Economic Space Agency (ECSA) aims to bridge the gap between the capitalist and post-capitalist worlds, utilizing the capacities already latent in capitalism to facilitate the transition to post-capitalism. The ECSA token, a key element of this project, represents both a long position on post-capitalist economy and a short position on the capitalist one." [1]