Mike | Abundance π
@abundance
testing something.. when you hear "value capture for public goods" what (if anything) does this mean to you?
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adrijan.base.eth
@adrijan
Itβs about creating systems where shared, open resources (like open-source software, community data, creative commons art, or environmental assets) donβt just create value β they also have a mechanism to retain and redistribute some of that value back to the commons.
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Mike | Abundance π
@abundance
redistribute the value to the commons?
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adrijan.base.eth
@adrijan
Taking value (money, tokens, access, reputation, tools, etc.) generated from a public good β and sending it back into the ecosystem that made it possible in the first place.
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Mike | Abundance π
@abundance
so if you create a public good (for the commons), the commons should be compensated and not you?
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Mike | Abundance π
@abundance
or you mean the value from whatever (private good) is built on top of the public good should for to the commons
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adrijan.base.eth
@adrijan
If you create a public good for the commons... β You absolutely should be compensated. But the compensation mechanism should ideally benefit both you and the commons β because youβre part of it.
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