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People naturally exchange more easily with communities they know. A parent who earns credit by babysitting would love to spend it on tutoring for her own child, but only if the two communities recognize each other. Rings of Trust are designed to make that recognition explicit and voluntary: User Groups choose to cooperate, define their own terms within the WikiDeal framework, and nothing is imposed from above. As Rings multiply, a complementary economy grows organically around real needs. | People naturally exchange more easily with communities they know. A parent who earns credit by babysitting would love to spend it on tutoring for her own child, but only if the two communities recognize each other. Rings of Trust are designed to make that recognition explicit and voluntary: User Groups choose to cooperate, define their own terms within the WikiDeal framework, and nothing is imposed from above. As Rings multiply, a complementary economy grows organically around real needs. | ||
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* [[#what-is-a-ring|What is a Ring?]] | |||
* [[#coefficients|Usage coefficients: 1 to 10]] | |||
* [[#interoperability|Karma token interoperability]] | |||
* [[#no-self-generation|No self-generation of Karma tokens]] | |||
* [[#roles|Who does what]] | |||
* [[#examples|Examples of Rings]] | |||
* [[#programmes|Rings and Programmes]] | |||
* [[#governance|Rings of Trust in WikiDeal governance]] | |||
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]] | |||
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