Category:Crypto Economy
Please listen to this really great conversation: ECSA on Transcending Hayek and his Digital Disciples
Contextual Citation
"Is cryptoeconomy just a refinement and acceleration of a capitalist economy or can it create new economic space? It could be either or, indeed both. The platforms that utilize blockchain and cryptographic technologies can be placed at the service of protocols that are essentially capitalist — designed around private property, self interest and profit calculus — or protocols that are conceived more co-operatively and commons-oriented — designed around shared networks and risking together. The technology permits both capitalist and social versions to be designed centrally or in a distributed way."
- Dick Bryan and Akseli Virtanen [1]
"What makes cryptocurrencies so powerful is that we can use them to express different social and economic agendas and to measure things differently; to implement different incentives and record their effects. Economy opens as a design question. This is the precondition for building different social and economic agendas and de-naturalising the rule of private and individual measures of social contribution, materialising in concepts like ‘profit’ and ‘efficiency’."
- Dick Bryan and Akseli Virtanen [2]
"Current attempts to develop new kinds of cryptocurrencies must be judged, valued and rethought on the basis of this simple question as posed by Andrea Fumagalli: Is the currency created not limited solely to being a means of exchange, but can it also affect the entire cycle of money creation – from finance to exchange? Does it allow speculation and hoarding, or does it promote investment in post-capitalist projects and facilitate freedom from exploitation, autonomy of organization etc.?"
- Tiziana Terranova [3]
From a DAO to a DPO, i.e. a Distributed_Programmable_Organization
"The Distributed Autonomous Organization evolves toward the Distributed Programmable Organization. Post-blockchain architectures are already emerging that have even more flexible, lower-cost, rhizomatic architectures operating on the peer-to-peer model. These make it possible to design alternative models embodying an ethos of sustainable economic and social cooperation that is integrally built into the systems architecture at all levels.
These developments open new possibilities for collective projects to invent their own self-sustaining creative economies, operating not in competition with each other but in a shared, open-source environment based on notions of the “common”."
- SenseLab [4]
Encoding the neoliberal subject (methodological individualism)
"What kinds of subjectivity do we want to algorithmically inscribe into our systems? Blockchain start-ups begin from the assumption that there is no trust and no community, only individual economic agents acting in self-interest. Fair enough, you might think, it’s precisely the fact that projects like Ethereum engineer confidence and provide economic incentives for contribution that may distinguish it from other services like Freenet. But it also proceeds from a perspective that already presumes a neoliberal subject and an economic mode of governance in the face of social and/or political problems. ‘How do we manage and incentivise individual competitive economic agents?’ In doing so, it not only codes for that subject, we might argue that it also reproduces that subject."
- Rachel O'Dwyer [5]
Key Resources
Key Articles
- Please read this very good overview of Metacurrency / Holochain and Economic Space Agency projects: The state of the art of co-designing digital ledger technologies for commons and common good. By Dan Diojdescu. [6]
- Coops Based on Cryptonetworks. Jesse Walden: "we believe that cryptonetworks — what we call “community owned and operated networks” — could unlock a new paradigm for continued cooperation, while still sustaining strong network effects".
- Most Cryptoeconomics Do Not Challenge Neoclassical Premises + Potential of Cryptotokens as Innovative Units of Account
ECSA
- Redesigning Markets Through Different Distributed Network Protocols : "Transcending Hayek and his digital disciples: the market, prices and profits as protocols"
Key Podcasts
ECSA is probably the most sophisticated project to come out of the peer to peer commons movement.
Pages in category "Crypto Economy"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 542 total.
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- Abundance Protocol as a Prosocial Coordination Protocol for the Planet
- ACChain
- Accounting Blockchain Coalition
- Accounting for Cryptocurrency Climate Impacts
- Accounting with Antirival Tokens
- AgriLedger
- AgUnity App
- Airdrop
- Airdrop - Blockchain
- Akseli Virtanen and Jorge Lopez on Protocols for Crypto-Economic Networks
- Akseli Virtanen on Designing Post-Capitalism with the Economic Space Agency
- Akseli Virtanen on the Economic Grammar for Post-Capitalism
- Alchemy
- Alex Grintsvayg on the CABIN Globally Networked City
- Algo-Robotic Systems
- Algorithmic Central Bank
- Aligning Cryptocurrency Incentives To Finance Positive Externalities
- Altcoins
- AMPL
- Andy Morales Coto and Ruth Catlow on Going Beyond the Blokechain
- Anti-Fiat Strategies for the Denationalization of Money
- Antonio Paglino on Bioregional Blockchains
- App Coins
- Arcade City
- Arthur Brock and Jean Russell on Initial Community Offerings
- Artists Thinking about the Blockchain
- Ascribe
- Ashley Buck on Crypto-Based Capital Allocation via Mutual Credit
- Asset Germination Event
- Augmented Forests
- Automated Cryptographically Signed Contracts
- Autonomous Public Goods Funding
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- Backfeed
- Backfeed, the Blockchain, and Value Systems in the Sharing Economy
- Bancor
- Basic Income Co
- Basis
- Belgian Blockchain and Cryptoassets Federation
- Benjamin Life on the Capital Allocation Pattern Language
- Bhutan’s Mindfulness City
- Bioregional Blockchain
- Bioregional DAOs vs Guild DAOs
- Biotech DAO
- BitCloud
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin - Business Aspects
- Bitcoin Alternatives
- Bitcoin and the Denationalization of Money
- Bitcoin as the Successor to the Dollar as Global Reserve Currency
- Bitcoin E-Commerce
- Bitcoin in Latin America
- Bitcoin Mining and its Energy Footprint
- Bitcoin's Use of Purpose-Driven Token Commons as Incentive Mechanism for Network Actor Coordination
- Bitcoin’s Game-Theoretic Structure
- BitHouse
- BitHub
- BitShares
- Bitshares Music Blockchain
- Blockades
- Blockchain
- Blockchain - Discussion
- Blockchain 4 Humanity
- Blockchain and Economic Development
- Blockchain and Its Problems With Externalities
- Blockchain and Value Systems in the Sharing Economy
- Blockchain Applications for Agrifood
- Blockchain as a Blueprint for a New Economy
- Blockchain as Blueprint for a New Economy
- Blockchain as Institutional Technology for a Commons Economy
- Blockchain as Solution for Transparency in Supply Chains
- Blockchain Bank
- Blockchain Companies
- Blockchain Company
- Blockchain for Satellites
- Blockchain for Science
- Blockchain Imperialism in the Pacific
- Blockchain Ledger
- Blockchain Leftism
- Blockchain Property Rights Project
- Blockchain Revolution
- Blockchain Socialist
- Blockchain Technology for Land Registries
- Blockchain Transportation Applications
- Blockchain, Whitechain, Blackchain and Graychain
- Blockchain-Based Commons Organizations
- Blockchain-Based Corporate V-Networks
- Blockchain-Based Decentralized Financial Systems
- Blockchain-Based Ethical Coffee Project
- Blockchain-Based Ride-Sharing Platform
- Blockchains and Sustainable Development
- Blockchains and the Crypto-City
- Bonding Curves
- Brett Scott on Stablecoins and Central Bank Digital Currencies
- Brooklyn Microgrid
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- Cabin DAO
- Capital Allocation in the Crypto Economy
- Capital and the Enclosure of the Ethereum Software Commons
- Capturing Value Through Protocol Innovation
- Carbon Removal Market
- Carbon Sequestration-Based Cryptocurrency
- Case Study of MakerDAO
- Central Bank Public Ledger
- Chamapesa
- Charles Stross on Slow, Fast, and Very Long-Term Cryptocurrencies
- Checkoin
- Circles
- Citizen Token System - Ukraine
- City Coins
- Civic Ledger
- Civil Blockchain-Based Journalism Platform
- Co-Designing Digital Ledger Technologies for Commons
- Coexistence of Decentralized Economies and Competitive Markets
- CoFi
- Coinsense
- Cold vs Warm Currencies
- Collaborative Blockchain-Based Data Systems in the Food Supply Chain
- Collaborative Finance
- ComChain Blockchain for the Commons
- Commitment Pooling
- Commodity Theory of Money vs the Credit Theory of Money
- Commons Boundaries and Postcapitalism
- Commons Economy Roadmap
- Commons Engine
- Commons Stack
- Commons Stack Initiative
- Commons-Based Cryptocurrencies
- Commons-Based Peer Production System for Capital Allocation
- Commons-Oriented Decentralised Programmed Organisations
- Community Funding Protocols
- Community Inclusion Currencies
- Community Staking
- Community Token Economies
- Comparison of Blockchain-Based Technologies for Implementing Community Currencies
- Competency Network
- Confidential Distributed Ledger Transactions
- ConsenSys
- Considering the Bitcoin Digital Currency as a Commons
- Contestable Control Mechanisms for DAO's
- Continuous Dependency Funding
- Continuous Organization
- Convergence Alliance
- Cooperatively Minded Cryptocurrencies
- Coops Based on Cryptonetworks
- Counterparty
- Creating a Membrane between the Commons and the Market
- Credible Neutrality in Web3 Funding Mechanisms
- Credit Commons Protocol
- Crypto and Blockchain Economics Research Forum
- Crypto Art
- Crypto Asset Valuation
- Crypto Carbon Ratings Institute
- Crypto Climate Accord
- Crypto Climate Impact Accounting Framework
- Crypto Colonialism
- Crypto Commons
- Crypto Commons Association
- Crypto Constitutionalism
- Crypto Democracy
- Crypto Economy
- Crypto Fire Alliance
- Crypto Model for Crowdfunding
- Crypto Nomads
- Crypto Primitives
- Crypto Social Networks
- Crypto Universal Basic Income Projects
- Crypto-Colonialism
- Crypto-Economic Aspects of the EthicHub Financing Model
- Crypto-Economic Aspects of the Sarafu Kenyan-Based Grassroots Economics Project
- Crypto-Economic Systems To Address Sustainability
- Cryptocarbon
- Cryptocommons
- Cryptocurrencies
- Cryptocurrencies Linked to Renewable Energy
- Cryptocurrency for Digital Art
- Cryptocurrency Protocols
- Cryptocurrency-Based Basic Income
- Cryptoeconomic Governance Innovations
- Cryptoeconomic Primitive
- Cryptoeconomic Primitives
- Cryptoeconomic Systems as Institutions with Social and Algorithmic Governance Feedback Loops
- Cryptoeconomic Systems Summit
- Cryptoeconomics
- Cryptoeconomics as a Limitation on Governance
- Cryptoeconomics as Commons Economics
- Cryptoeconomics as Engine of Commoning
- Cryptoeconomics Reading List
- Cryptoeconomics Working Sessions at NYU Stern
- Cryptoeconomy
- Cryptoeconomy of Affect
- Cryptoequity
- Cryptonetworks
- Cryptonetworks for Labor
- Cryptosecession as Non-Territorial Exit from State-Based Taxation
- Crytocurrency Exchanges
- Cyborg Forest
Media in category "Crypto Economy"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Bitcoin 2.0 07 Kor.pdf ; 892 KB
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Bitcoin 2.0 11 ENG.pdf ; 623 KB
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Bitcoin 2.0 11 Kor.pdf ; 889 KB
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Bitcoin 2.0 Eng.pdf ; 657 KB
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Bitcoin 2.0 KOR.pdf ; 780 KB
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Bitcoin 2.0 Kor.pdf ; 892 KB
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BITCOIN whitepaper 2.pdf ; 1.39 MB