You asked him for examples of commons but I don't remember him giving any, except for Couchsurfing. I don't see how Couchsurfing qualifies since it was a private platform with governance rules entirely dictated by the owner of the website. Sure, there was a community there or something like that, but there are also communities on Facebook and no one says Facebook is a commons.

I also don't understand how Cashu is an example of commons, is it because it's a protocol? Except for the fact that they expose a standardized HTTP API, the mints themselves are privately owned like any business. Unless you're trying to say the market in general is a commons.

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oh! the commies are doing a rebrand. adorable 🙂

The commons isn’t communist. Bitcoin is a commons. And I know bitcoiners aren’t communist. But bitcoiners do not believe in using a currency held by the government or some shitcoin company. Bitcoin is governed by math, miners, the developers who make the libraries, clients, and users. If you try and commit blocks that don’t comply with the governance rules it’ll be rejected and you end up with forks like bitcoin cash. That’s the community protecting the bitcoin commons. And yeah it’s not communist. It’s a common resource useful to the participants but not owned or controlled by any of the members or the state.

lol.

these commons you speak of…

they sound very communal. 😜

relax. not all ideas in communism are bad. its just fun.

im with you.

i just like messing with you.

and truth be told, imo, we need more voluntary commons. they are places where amazing things happen.

The commons is not anti-market or anti-capitalist. It’s anyway of organizing a shared resource. You can and should do business and make money in a commons. That’s the weird thing where everyone thinks it’s some communist collectivist thing where everything is held in common. Nostr is a commons. We govern it together via the nips, relays, and clients. And not all of that software needs to be open source.

Bitcoin is a commons.

Are cooperatives (food coops in the US for example) included in "the commons"?

They can be, or not. They’re orthogonal to the commons.

In Switzerland almost every city or village has an “Allmeind”. Most share profits with inhabitants if they have citizenship.

Is the Comunism type of gouvernance also commons ?