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Gitcoin:

"“In economics, a "public good" refers to anything that is both non-excludable and non-rivalrous, that is, people can't be barred access, and one person's use doesn't degrade another's.

Clean air is an example of a naturally occurring public good, while the electric grid is a public good created by people.

What are the public goods of today's industrial-knowledge society?

Open source code, which supports millions of companies and independent developers, is often thought of this way.

The cypherpunks considered privacy itself as a kind of public good.


A great public good should:

• Be values-based — in service of a set of values your community cares about. • Have longevity — be achievable and maintainable. • Create positive externalities — benefits a public beyond an immediate set of users.

Gitcoin started off focusing on Digital Public Goods (like Open Source software) but we have now expanded into real-life Public Goods."

(https://support.gitcoin.co/gitcoin-knowledge-base/gitcoin-grants/general-questions/what-are-public-goods)


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