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38 lines
1.7 KiB
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export function WhatAreCommons() {
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return (
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<section id="commons" className="py-20 px-6">
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<div className="container mx-auto max-w-5xl">
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<div className="space-y-8">
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<h2 className="text-3xl md:text-4xl font-bold">What are the Crypto Commons?</h2>
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<div className="space-y-6 text-lg leading-relaxed">
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<p className="text-foreground">
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Crypto commons are a subset of digital commons emerging in the context of Distributed Ledger Technology.
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They comprise base layer protocols, applications built on top of them as well as tools and mechanisms used
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in their design and calibration.
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</p>
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<div className="bg-accent/10 border-l-4 border-accent p-6 rounded-r space-y-4">
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<p className="text-foreground">
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In contrast to pre-DLT commons, they usually make active use of market mechanisms and economic
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incentives in order to reward contributions to the common good.
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</p>
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</div>
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<p className="text-muted-foreground">
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Their solid grounding in market mechanism design as well as their distributed and permissionless operation
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by loose networks of incentivized supporters opens up the possibility of scaling Commons frameworks beyond
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the local and immediate.
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</p>
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<p className="text-muted-foreground">
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As a computational and organizational substrate for decentralized economies, they reinvigorate
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post-capitalist visions of commoning as a mode of production formulated in the wake of the internet.
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</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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</section>
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)
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}
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