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user profile Arthur Brock (CCAL30) (2066)
Updated 14 weeks ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30), Bernard Brock

user profile Mickki Langston (CCAL30) (1054)
Updated 7 weeks ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

user profile Gerry Gleason (CCAL30) (1972)
Updated 9 weeks ago, Tagged by: Gerry Gleason (CCAL30), ted ernst (CCAL30)

discussion item New Nomenclature for Targeted Currencies (0) in Targeted Currencies
Consider playing in this poll: http://www.omidyar.net/group/currencies/poll/0/ And once you have voted, please feel free to comment here about what you liked, didn't like, why, and what you might suggest instead. Discuss. Play.
Updated 21 weeks ago, Tagged by: Gerry Gleason (CCAL30), Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Wealth Acknowledgment (0) in Targeted Currencies
I just had a fantastic conversation with Eric Harris-Braun of Open Money. I am really excited to share this with you. Eric has started talking about currencies in a new way. He talks about wealth acknowledgment. See: http://openmoney.info/sophia/ind...
Updated 35 weeks ago, Tagged by: Gerry Gleason (CCAL30), Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item "Get Mine" vs. "Grow Ours" - Two Responses to Scarcity (14) in Targeted Currencies
*The following text was written by Arthur Brock as part of the business plan we are writing for OS-Earth. This section provides the context for OS-Earth, our technology to nurture and support a gift economy. We are sharing this here in hopes to expan...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page CoolCash (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Bernard Brock

discussion item How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
The coolest thing about the projects that we're involved with is probably the "side effects" or outcomes of people changing the way they interact with each other. Building trust. Inspiring Generosity. Meeting needs. Including people. Establishin...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page os-earth (10) in Targeted Currencies
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page DayCareIncentives (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page The Four Dimensions of Human Incentives (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page Economic Development through Arts and Culture (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Bernard Brock

workspace page Currents (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page My Money Mindshift (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page The Money Problem (9) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page Networked Money (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30), Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

user profile Jere L Hough (CCAL30) (493)
Updated 15 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

workspace page Targeted Currencies (12) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 16 weeks ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

user profile Olivier Chaussavoine (CCAL30) (50)
Updated 21 weeks ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Community is............ (0) in Community - General
Actions, Agriculture, Alliances, Animals, Arts, Assets, Associations, Build, Capacity, Capital, Cares, Change, Circles, Citizens, Clubs, Co-Creation, Collaborative, Collective, Commons, Congregations, Connections, Conservation, Conversations, Coopera...
Updated 30 weeks ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Recently I came across a very scary movie, which anybody can order from www.themoneymasters.com. The movie talks about how the bankers rule the world, politicians, government, people all over the world...how they regulate how much money we will pay i...
Updated 36 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Colin James Cameron said: Just a few thoughts on history: EARLY DEBATE OVER A NATIONAL BANK It's interesting how the feud between Jefferson and Hamilton figures into US political history. Not only was the debate over institutin...
Updated 42 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian Lewis said: Hello Jere-- I suggest you look at a lengthy series of comments by Martin Rizzi and then the responses thereto by Ravi at http://www.omidyar.net/group/community-general/news/1682/ Hope this gives you some idea...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian Lewis said: Jere-- With regard to the frustration you expressed--in fact I think you should consider the earlier off-topic email I sent you in which I suggested you make your posts shorter...the lengthy ones become difficult--at l...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
CM M~a~g~o~w~a~n said: Jere writes: One of the most fascinating stories one can read is that of the Baron Meyer Amschel Rothschild, and his financial manipulations that gave him and his five sons control over all of the central ban...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
To further address Brian's question about my "limiting" of focus on the US Federal Reserve to the exclusion of the IMF, World Bank, Bank of Settlements, and other international cabals of private central bankers, I am re-posting these previous remarks...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (4) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
I have been saying I would address the strongest points of CM's arguments here, in favor of private central and international bankers issuing and controlling the currencies of the nations of our world. The strongest of them was his historical chall...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian Lewis said: If your assessment is to be considered seriously, then why do you limit your focus to the Federal Reserve and why do you not extend it to the IMF or World Bank which have certainly had profound impacts on governments and their ...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Thanks to Colin and Charles for your comments. I apologize for not being able to post last week, and it may yet be a couple more days before I can try catching up here on this thread. I look forward to Colin's observations, should he wish to make t...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

user profile Greg Berry (54)
Updated 45 weeks ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian,CM and those following this very important topic, When the volumes of evidence supporting theories becomes overwhelming then theories become facts, or accepted realities. This is true with evolutionary theories and facts as well as with all o...
Updated 46 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Irena, You are one informed lady! Kudos. But the two huge question you both raise and then answer are the key points that everyone must sooner or later reconcile: The question is, could there be a conspiracy to take control of the entire world ...
Updated 47 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
After this was published in "The London Times", the British Government, which was controlled by the London and other European Bankers, moved to support the Confederate South, hoping to defeat Lincoln and the Union, and destroy this government which t...
Updated 47 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brothers and Sisters of ONet, [This is one of the few places outside of spiritual or religious communities that I deem such a salutation appropriate, because we almost all share a common overriding desire to help make this world a better world – a...
Updated 47 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item The Flow of the Cool: Money, Economics and Communities (0) in Targeted Currencies
Warning, thinking in progress, ideas may not be fully formed and expressed. As I continue to read Into the Cool: Energy Flow, Thermodynamics and Life, I am finding parallels to our discussions of currencies and flow in the context of economics and c...
Updated 48 weeks ago, Tagged by: Gerry Gleason (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
I've given Ama personal points for this thread on abolishing the Federal Reserve. When I get more time I will revive the thread and add some comments. Abolishing the Fed alone is not the solution. Many other reforms are needed as well before that ...
Updated 48 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Upward Spiral: Film Meta Discussion (0) in Targeted Currencies
I'm sure we all thank Arthur for bring this film to our attention. I thought we could use a space to discuss it. The Upward Spiral, by Paul Krafel [Edited by group owner: Arthur Brock on 09 Jan 2007 00:41 PST: added link to an edited version of t...
Updated 49 weeks ago, Tagged by: Gerry Gleason (CCAL30)

discussion item What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Is Targeted Currencies an organization? A company? Is it a concept? The workspace and current discussions all use the word "we" which is left undefined. What is a Targeted Currency? Thanks.
Updated last year, Tagged by: Gerry Gleason (CCAL30)

discussion item Some thoughts about reputation, and why we care... (0) in Targeted Currencies
You could say that the future of humanity relies on our learning to harmoniously and efficiently share the finite resources of this planet. Lessons from communism teach us this won't be achieved through central control, and inequities inherent in cap...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Source: Aug. 21 {New York Times}] TAX FARMERS, MERCENARIES AND VICEROYS'. In a New York Times op ed, Paul Krugman denounces privatization, saying the Bush Administration seemingly wants to go back to the 16th century,'' and that "Bush prefers to g...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (35) on Upward Spiral: Film Meta Discussion (0) in Targeted Currencies
David Braden said: When we cut down a forest and plant a monoculture we are reducing complexity and creating a downward spiral. Soil erosion, pesticide residue, loss of habitat, all result in fewer species in fewer numbers. I do not see any reason ...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
in today's world of globalization your wish is unlikely to come true every hitler has a stalingrad I don't see any real reason to believe that present government management foretells any brighter future than has been experienced in any past socie...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Some thoughts about reputation, and why we care... (0) in Targeted Currencies
OK then. This covers about 10 years effort but starts in the same area you describe in the comparison of communist and capitalist ideologies, with a paper which pointed out that as good an engine capitalism is for economic development, the trickle do...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (16) on Engineering an Upward Spiral in Health and Health Care (0) in Targeted Currencies
Re: The Headwaters of Health An upward spiral of health may require: - inflows of good nutrition & positive interaction, - healthy throughflows in processing of nutrients & regenerative activity and rest - outflows of elimination of waste & tox...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

user profile Aaron Silverstein (31)
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

workspace page FlowSpace (8) in Targeted Currencies
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

workspace page Microenterprise Connectory (0) in Collaborative Funding Project
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Flexible Software Platform for Currencies (0) in Targeted Currencies
People have been asking about the currency software I'm building. I will post info on this thread and would love for folks to post questions that would help clarify information posted or identify more information that's needed. When we've gotten ...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on Questions on OS-Earth and other models (0) in Targeted Currencies
Currency. Towards the beginning the root of the term is explored, current , currency, from Latin. *When we speak of currencies, we mean "the tools for catalyzing currents."* This leads me to our first question. A current may only be a current if th...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (11) on Facilitating Flow (0) in Targeted Currencies
I think I've got a better handle on how to communicate about the importance of currencies in facilitating flow. It came from trying to communicate with my geeks doing software development, why they should care about the currency stuff we're building...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
*This is excerpted and patched together text from an IM dialogue with Jean. It illustrates a new non-currency way of talking about these things.* Also, see a more coherent post about this topic. "Packetizing" Information Think of computer netwo...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (10) on How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
Jessica, I believe that you do NOT want to make certain kinds of currencies exchangeable nor convertable with others. I can't sell you any of my eBay reputation points and that is exactly as it should be. Our tendency to allow EVERYTHING to be medi...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (2) on How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
Part of the reason Arthur wants to talk about something other than currency is that the terminology itself tends to situate the conversation in the space of market exchanges. The point is that currency can apply to things like prestige and social ca...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
Arthur, thanks for summing up properties so succinctly - that's a great place to launch from. So...we're looking for things where we can describe those properties for a variety of capital: financial, social, and probably individual and ecological of...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on Facilitating Flow (0) in Targeted Currencies
Disclaimer about the podcast_... It was an extremely participatory group in the round table. I was not very successful in keeping the discussion following a coherent trajectory. Thanks for making the recording available Andy! And for posting it Anne Marie! I've been traveling, but plan to get some responses up here to some of the excellent preceding posts from Phil, Gerry, David, et al. .. _podcast: http://www.andycarvin.com/podcasts/arthurbrock.wma
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
Maybe it is enough to use any of these terms in a more or less context sensitive ways. When you are explaining concepts, you can explain how each of these is another way of talking about currency, and then you can be an nuanced as you like in descri...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
Ted: So there are ways of counting (we don't have to say accounting) things in different domains: Reputation, feedback, incentives, statues, performance, value, tickets, coupons, rebates, certifications, degrees, medals, ribbons, stars, etc. What I...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on How do we NOT talk about currency? (0) in Targeted Currencies
I posted this thread over 1.5 years ago. The issue is still very relevant to me, although it is apparent that I have not asked the question in an engaging enough way for anybody to have actually engaged with it. So. Suggestions about how to frame t...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Looking for candidate communites to launch OS-Earth (0) in Targeted Currencies
It's been a while since I've commented on the status of our work and development. The conversation of targeted currencies - what they are, how they work, why they benefit us - has been evolving, as conversations are prone to do. We're now at a very...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page FlowSpace (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Updated last year, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

workspace page Creating an Open Source Bank (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

workspace page Philo Related Projects (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on UPLIFT EXPEDITION: The Philo as a Means of Stimulating Microenterprise at omidyar.net (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Norbert Mayer-Wittmann said: I've been wrestling with something which I feel is actually a personal stumbling block. People have been talking about *trading* Philos -- and this is all good 'n' fine -- but if they can be traded, then...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (2) on UPLIFT EXPEDITION: The Philo as a Means of Stimulating Microenterprise at omidyar.net (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Evonne, Thanks for tackling those questions. They certainly help me understand what your goals and expectations for the currency are. After a couple more people answer them, I'll throw in my responses as well. Evonne said: Arthur, could you help...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

workspace page AlternativeCurrency (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (13) on UPLIFT EXPEDITION: The Philo as a Means of Stimulating Microenterprise at omidyar.net (0) in Uplift Expeditions
See what happens when you take the evening off, you get nominated for more jobs. ;) Sue, I think your original intention of a small scale project is still viable. Personally, I'd love to see it lead to similar projects on a larger scale that ON co...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

workspace page Currency Links (0) in Uplift Academy
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on UPLIFT EXPEDITION: The Philo as a Means of Stimulating Microenterprise at omidyar.net (0) in Uplift Expeditions
I think we might be more effective in sorting out the money to fund the endeavor if we began nailing down precisely what would be funded. Every currency (including our national systems) embodies and reflects particular values. By its very design a ...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (10) on UPLIFT EXPEDITION: The Philo as a Means of Stimulating Microenterprise at omidyar.net (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Norbert, actually I think you may be pointing to the opposite of what I'm talking about. Measure what you actually value. If what you value in church is showing up for services, then measure that. If you value something else (like christian acts...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (2) on UPLIFT EXPEDITION: The Philo as a Means of Stimulating Microenterprise at omidyar.net (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Bruce Denney said: Was it not the provision of "Capital" to the third world in the forms of loans that led to third world debt in the first place? How is interest-bearing-debt relevant to this discussion? We are not talking about having people...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on UPLIFT EXPEDITION: The Philo as a Means of Stimulating Microenterprise at omidyar.net (0) in Uplift Expeditions
Regarding Second Life... Their currency is NOT backed by US dollars. It is used in their "in-world" economy and is doled out to people based on some fairly arbritrary rules. They have restructured their in-world currency a couple of times to make ...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

user news Comment (10) on Thoughts from Chicago member conference (5) in Thomas Kriese (CCAL30)'s personal news
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

workspace page Regional Economic Dev Currency (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Answer to the following question from Ted Ernst in the Targeted Currencies and Sustainability Discussion: Question: "...thinking about the automatic inflation issue [with targeted currencies that are pegged to the US Dollar], seems that's carried o...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Art, for years I've been looking for ways to overcome the hurdles to giving (i.e. ease of finding robust giving matches, facilitation of non-monetary gifts, lack of connection between donors and recipients) while creating a network where EVERYONE is ...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Aldon Hynes said: As I was surfing on Blog Explosion today, I read an article on why Micropayments have failed. It seems as if there is an important relationship between Micropayments and Targeted Currencies. I would be interested in any thoug...
Updated 2 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page Open Business Models (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
The taxation is about the excahnge, not the currency. So an American citizen who gets paid in an off-shore currency (be it national or otherwise) is still responsible to report that pay and pay income taxes to the IRS. Mickki is right about reput...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on Dealing with difficult people? (0) in Community - General
I think automated system behavior is critical for feedback/incentive systems to be effective (such as filtering out of public view to avoid Google Juicing). Part of the pickle that we're in with the Omidyar feedback system is the lack of transparenc...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (6) on Evil Money ? (0) in Community - General
Hi Bruce, I agree whole-heartedly with what you say about having enough. It is not a number but a relationship to your circumstances. I have been in the homes of the miserable wealthy and also been invited into the shacks of the soulfully happy po...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Tom, I think that’s a great question. Unfortunately I don’t know if I understand the goals of the Omidyar Network well enough to answer it fully. Let me take some steps towards an answer and add some more questions… First, the Omidyar Networ...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page Currency Commons (0) in Targeted Currencies
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Reputation currencies that are not used for exchange shouldn't be taxable, because there isn't an exchange taking place. Exchangable currenices, even those considered 'alternative,' etc., are taxable under IRS barter tax laws. (See the IRS site for m...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

workspace page Complementary Currency (0) in Uplift Academy
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Interesting stuff. This is a lightbulb icon that a user can give to an object (person, web page, idea, etc) that triggered an Aha! reaction. This would allow folks to track other's epiphanies as they wandered through the space. John Graham came up ...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Hi Ted! Mickki here...I am also a founder of Targeted Currencies Network (the company). The model Arthur is sharing is from our design for a "Currency Commons," a participation based organization to support the development and implementation of targ...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

user profile Phillip Dignan (5)
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on What are Targeted Currencies? (9) in Targeted Currencies
Sorry about the confusion. It is understandable because the phrase actually refers to multiple things. When I use the phrase *"targeted currency"* I am referring to a special purpose currency that is targeted to a specific community (which may or m...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Mickki Langston (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on The next phase of social enterprise? (0) in Community - General
Aligning our Incentives - or - How ALL Business Becomes Social Enterprise I just saw the movie “The Corporation” this weekend. It provides pretty persuasive evidence of the systematic behavior of corporations producing negative externalities in...
Updated 3 years ago, Tagged by: Arthur Brock (CCAL30)

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