Global financial systems as well as humanitarian relief is based on claims, but the current infrastructure especially in vulnerable communities is weak to non-existent, which causes a lot of friction. The promise of a cryptographic approach to claims, is that groups of smaller actors can now more easily erect infrastructure …
Articles by Will Ruddick
- By Will Ruddick
Emma's Duka Community Currency Movement
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This song is called Emma’s Duka, and it's about Emma, and the
- Duka where you could shop for all kinds of stuff, like peanuts, but Emma’s Duka is not …
- By Will Ruddick
Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni
Below are a compilation of Community Inclusion Currency (CIC) user stories from Grassroots Economics Field Support Engineers
- By Will Ruddick
2020 Kenyan CICs Review
Starting in 2010 Grassroots Economics worked with local communities to issue vouchers aka Community Currencies (CCs)
- By Will Ruddick
Youth Employment via Elderly/Vulnerable Support
Using a basic income (Sarafu in Kenya) youth can support their elderly and vulnerable by giving them their Sarafu.
- By Will Ruddick
Municipal Basic Income(MBI) via CIC
A municipality, town or local administration is an ideal issuer and anchor for a basic/guaranteed income
- By Will Ruddick
Static vs Bonded Liquidity Pools for CICs
As communities create their Community Inclusion Currencies as a credit against their future production, projects and excess capacity
- By Will Ruddick
Community Currencies and DEX Multitudes
Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Contracts contain multitudes. There are nearly infinite ways to use them to connect blockchain contracts