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Rename Open Call to Open Calls; remove reputation credits (Theo 2026-08-03)
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{{ExpertIntro|This page synthesizes 25 socio-economic innovations embedded in WikiDeal's governance model. The emerging trend suggests integrating bonding curves, need-driven funding, and exit-to-community mechanisms to create user-governed platforms that balance market competition with cooperative stewardship, progressively transferring value from founders to communities while maintaining transparent, at-cost commission structures.}}
{{KidsIntro|this page lists the rules that decide whether something on WikiDeal is fair, so deals and prices stay honest for everyone.}}
{{KidsIntro|this page lists the rules that decide whether something on WikiDeal is fair, so deals and prices stay honest for everyone.}}


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| '''Dual Rewards''' (Rewards / Karma tokens)
| '''Rewards and Karma tokens'''
| 🟢 WikiDeal concept
| 🟢 WikiDeal concept
| Two distinct Reward forms: cash-out Rewards (no guarantee*, convertible to CHF) and Karma tokens (complementary, usable within Rings of Trust). Gift is an indirect allocation (the difference between bonding curve total and Cash+Karma tokens), see [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards|Rewards Explained]]. Each form has different tax treatment and social function.
| Two distinct mechanisms: Rewards (no guarantee*, convertible to CHF) and Karma tokens (complementary, usable within Rings of Trust). Gift is an indirect allocation (the difference between bonding curve total and Cash+Karma tokens), see [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards|Rewards Explained]]. Each has a different tax treatment and social function.


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