Economy Module
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Purpose
Section titled “Purpose”The Economy Module handles value exchange, internal points, access to life resources, and economic zones inside the cooperation infrastructure.
Problem
Section titled “Problem”Modern life is strongly dependent on state currencies. This design explores ways to reduce constant currency anxiety while respecting existing laws.
- Internal points
- Access to life resources
- Shared purchasing
- Economic zones
- Value exchange
- Legal and tax interface principles
Out of Scope
Section titled “Out of Scope”- Illegal currency issuance
- Tax avoidance
- Forced replacement of wages
- Centralized control of participants’ economic activity
Relationship to Other Modules
Section titled “Relationship to Other Modules”Economy connects to identity, welfare, governance, arbitration, and reputation-like trust design.
Initial Notes
Section titled “Initial Notes”Early work should document concepts, risks, and legal review points rather than implementing real currency or payment systems.
Open Questions
Section titled “Open Questions”- Where is the boundary between legal currency and internal points?
- How should tax and labor rules be handled?
- How should convertibility be limited?