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Las Indias: The Anchovies become a club | P2P Foundation

Las Indias: The Anchovies become a club | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The League of the Anchovy changes its statutes, name, and logo to become a tool for the network that was born over this last year.
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Discover the Enspiral network, the world's leading commons-oriented enterpreunerial coalition | P2P Foundation

Discover the Enspiral network, the world's leading commons-oriented enterpreunerial coalition | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
I met with co-founder Alanna Krause, who came to Chiang Mai. A good occasion to discover this leading commons-oriented enterpreneurial coalition that does so many things right. Watch their intro video here: Testimonies from members here:
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Owning is the New Sharing | P2P Foundation

Owning is the New Sharing | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
One chilly morning last winter, I reconnected with an old friend, Joel Dietz, on a video chat. We hadn’t seen each other for years, and we’d each had several starts and stops in our lives since. He began telling me about his latest undertaking, Evergreen, a digital currency system that he described as “organic” and “without additives.” I was doing all I could to understand it, and he was struggling to fund it in a way that suited his vision. He needed money, and quickly, but he didn’t want to sabotage his ideals in the process.
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P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » The Enspiral Network on Collaborative Funding

P2P Foundation » Blog Archive » The Enspiral Network on Collaborative Funding | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

We think that the Enspiral Network is pretty great, and that we can learn a whole lot from their P2P governance and property protocols. The following story -penned by Alanna Krause and originally published in managementexchange,com, will give you a good idea of how they keep things fresh and vibrant in the face of change.

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The strategy of las Indias for the new year (which begins in October) | P2P Foundation

The strategy of las Indias for the new year (which begins in October) | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Las Indias want to create spaces to contribute and collaborate, to co-produce with more people, and to provide an integral education for a good life.
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La’Zooz: The Decentralized, Crypto-Alternative to Uber

La’Zooz: The Decentralized, Crypto-Alternative to Uber | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
What makes a lot of people uncomfortable about a phenomenon like Uber, when you get right down to it, is how it is owned.
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This entry was posted on Sunday, March 1st, 2015 at 12:00 pm and is filed under Collective IntelligenceCrowdsourcingCulture & IdeasEconomy and BusinessOpen ModelsOriginal ContentP2P Business ModelsP2P CollaborationP2P Company WatchP2P DevelopmentP2P MoneyP2P Technology. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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Enspiral: Changing the Way Social Entrepreneurs Do Business | P2P Foundation

Enspiral: Changing the Way Social Entrepreneurs Do Business | P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
While it seems clear that New Zealand-based social enterprise network Enspiral is doing exciting things in the social impact space, it can be difficult, at first, to understand what exactly Enspiral is. It is easier to begin with what Enspiral is not. Enspiral is not an incubator or an accelerator. It is not a training program, nor is it an advisory service. The website’s FAQ page, which describes Enspiral as “sort of a ‘DIY’ social enterprise support network,” offers both a promise and a warning to would-be Enspiralites. “If you’re an independent, entrepreneurial person with a deep commitment to service and social change and want to discover your own way to have an impact alongside like-minded people, Enspiral is fertile ground,” it suggests. “But you’ll need to find your own way, and there’s no program or official support.”
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