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{{KidsIntro|Imagine circles of friends: people you know well are close, strangers are far away. WikiDeal uses 'rings of trust' so you can be safer with people you trust more.}}
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Wiki Core · Concept
 
== Rings of Trust ==
Rings of Trust at a Glance
 
{| class="wikitable"
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| Definition
| Agreement between ≥2 [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:User Groups|User Groups]]
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| Currency
| [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]]
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| Coefficients
| 1 (restricted) to 10 (wide)
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| Self-generation
| ❌ Not allowed
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| Welcome amount
| ✅ Small grant to new users
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| Examples
| Babysitting-Tutoring, Festival
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| See also
| [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]]
|-
| See also
| [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Main|12 Programmes]]
|}
 
A Ring of Trust is a formal agreement between two or more WikiDeal User Groups to accept each other's [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]] for services. Rings define the scope and conditions under which Miles Credits can be used — creating a functional complementary economy that grows organically as User Groups choose to cooperate.
 
A Ring of Trust is not imposed from above — it is created by User Groups who choose to cooperate, defining their own terms within the WikiDeal framework.
 
=== What Is a Ring? ===
A Ring of Trust is:
 
* An agreement between '''two or more User Groups''' (the minimum is 2)
* A commitment to accept Miles Credits for services within the Ring's scope
* Governed by a usage coefficient that determines how widely the Ring's Miles are accepted
* Registered in the WikiDeal system for transparency and auditability
 
=== Usage Coefficients: 1 to 10 ===
Each Ring operates with a usage coefficient that reflects how widely its Miles Credits are accepted:
 
* '''Coefficient 1''' — Restricted: Miles can only be used within the two founding User Groups
* '''Coefficient 5''' — Moderate: Miles accepted across a cluster of related User Groups
* '''Coefficient 10''' — Widely accepted: Miles can be used across many Rings and User Groups in the ecosystem
 
A higher coefficient is not automatically better — it means the Miles are more versatile but may be worth less per unit due to wider supply. User Groups choose their coefficient based on their community's needs.
 
=== Miles Credits Interoperability ===
The key innovation of Rings is interoperability. Miles Credits earned in one User Group can be spent in another User Group — but only if both are in the same Ring. This creates:
 
* A network effect: more Rings → more useful Miles
* Community incentives: User Groups benefit from joining Rings with complementary services
* No forced participation: User Groups choose which Rings to join
 
=== No Self-Generation of Miles ===
User Groups and individuals cannot create Miles Credits from nothing. The only exception is a small welcome amount granted to new members entering the ecosystem — enough to make a first Transaction and understand the system, not enough to distort it. This rule prevents inflation and ensures Miles remain tied to real contribution or funding.
 
=== Examples of Rings ===
==== 🍼🎓 Babysitting-Tutoring Ring ====
A babysitting User Group and a tutoring User Group agree to accept each other's Miles. A parent can earn Miles by offering babysitting services and spend them on tutoring for their child. A tutor can offer lessons and receive Miles usable for childcare.
 
==== 🎪 Festival Services Ring ====
Multiple User Groups involved in festival organization (sound, catering, transport, security) form a Ring. Workers can earn Miles in one role and spend them in another, creating a self-sustaining festival economy that minimizes CHF exchanges.
 
=== Rings and Programmes ===
Rings of Trust work alongside WikiDeal's [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Main|12 Programmes]]. Many programmes define natural Ring configurations — for example, the Shared Resources Programme facilitates Rings between User Groups sharing physical assets, and the Microcredit Programme enables Rings between lending and borrowing communities.
 
'''See also:''' [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]] [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Market]] [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Main|12 Programmes]] [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:User Groups|User Groups]] [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Call:Main|Open Call Guide]]
 
💡 '''Improve this concept''' — submit a proposal via [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Call:Main|Open Call]]
 
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