Puja Ohlhaver: Why Community Currencies Are Crucial for Governance in DeSoc
- Puja Ohlhaverđ
In the digital networked age, peopleâs attention often overlooks local problems in favour of global ones, which donât necessarily impact them in their daily lives, or over which they donât have a say due to the skewed Pareto distribution of power in modern day societies. Puja Ohlhaver, in her recent research paper âCommunity currenciesâ, proposes a dual-currency model that prices attention and influence in each community, with the ultimate goal of creating a Gaussian distribution of power, either locally, or globally through the dynamic interaction of multiple local communities. This model allows community members to stake their currency to earn non-transferable governance rights, creating a substrate for decentralised societal coordination that favours social innovation.
Topics:
- Pujaâs background
- Web3 research
- âCommunity currenciesâ
- Pareto vs. Gaussian distributions
- Global vs. local power distributions
- The community currencies model
- Meritocracy vs. influence
- Quadratic funding
- Governance, bribery and the crisis of legitimacy
- Experimenting with community currencies