Taxation of & in Community Currencies could be the largest and most stable tax source for governments.
Articles by Will Ruddick
- By Will Ruddick
Claims, Currencies and Cryptography
We need frameworks and protocols for various types of endorsed claims that can be held self-sovereignty by individuals and groups.
- By Will Ruddick
Emma's Duka Community Currency Movement
Emma's Duka Community Currency Movement - in support of those seeking to free themselves from poorly designed monetary systems.
- By Will Ruddick
2021 Mid Year CIC Update
We grew from a few thousands users to over 50,000 and have seen roughly 3 Million USD worth of trade between users for basic needs.
- By Will Ruddick
Red Cross brings Community Currency to Kisauni
The results of an introduction to community currency have changed economies and lives.
- 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. Then those...
- By Will Ruddick
Municipal Basic Income (MBI) via CIC
Consider the value in decentralized, municipally supported economies (networks of MBIs) - building and supporting local as well as regional
- 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...
- By Will Ruddick
2020 Kenyan CICs in Review
We’re extremely excited about using CICs for developing support networks for vulnerable communities and households, and especially food syst