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GitCoin Grants, connect sponsors (small donors and grants) using a "plural funding" formula that accounts not just for the total funding received, but also the diversity of its source across individual contributors and connected social groups.
Audrey Tang • ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy
I start with the most straightforward: social sector organizations accepting crypto donations. Most nonprofits don’t have infrastructure to accept cryptocurrencies, but crypto is the fastest growing asset class in the US, and it will be strategic for nonprofits (and others) to have a crypto-giving plan.
Banks Benitez • White Paper: Opportunities at the Intersection of Web3 and Social Change
Crypto has transformed grassroots-level organizing. For the first time in history, it is possible to economically align networks of strangers into working together by using programmable incentives and providing them with tools to make decisions and govern shared resources in a decentralized manner. These new organisms are called by many “DAOs,”... See more
Olli Tiainen • DIOs - Decentralized Impact Organizations for the Climate
Recently the CIC launched ‘Fair Coop’ as “the Earth cooperative for a fair economy” and introduced a new cryptocurrency called ‘Faircoin (http://vimeo.com/109479717)’ – “hacking the money markets to introduce the virus of cooperation” (Fair Coop, 2014).
Daniel Wahl • Designing Regenerative Cultures
DePIN uses cryptocurrency rewards to incentivize participation in physical infrastructure networks, enabling them to be built from the “ground up” rather than the top down
What is DePIN? Bringing Physical Infrastructure to Blockchain - Decrypt
Crypto enables global permissionless crowdfunds. As long as you have an Ethereum address and some ETH, you can participate. This opens up the opportunity for people all over the world to raise money for any creative project.