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just published: "rethinking digital value" - we've been building digital economies backward, starting with money instead of relationships. fidcoins shows how tokens built around real communities create sustainable value systems where participation matters more than speculation.
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Great thoughts. That final paragraph nailed something I’ve been circling in my own work: the shift from extractive infrastructures toward economic systems that reflect actual relationships / trust between communities not just transactions. I’ve been exploring this in the context of governance: what would it mean to design decision-making systems that reflect trust, contribution, and care? Micro-economies feel like a sibling conversation… where money becomes less about price, and more about participation and belonging. The idea that value is contextual, social, and human is quietly revolutionary. It’s not just better economics… it’s more honest about how communities actually work. Grateful for this framing.
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Interested to know who is thinking about governance models that do support new economies / build communities. Without reverting to what we are used to (bureaucracy and slog)
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