Johan Nygren
resilience press
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1 min readAug 7, 2015

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The Resilience protocol — on incentives

FAQ: What incentives do businesses have to join ‘Resilience’ ?

An available market niche. Co-operative businesses have successfully filled a niche for hundreds of years, and i’ve used co-operatives as an example since my system is similar, but mine is also different. The strong incentive for individuals to join Resilience is that it creates a welfare safety net for that individuals peers. So, the incentive isn’t egoistic, it’s altruistic, knowing that altruistic behavior eventually returns more for the individual. It’s crowd-sourced effective altruism.

My system makes it easier for “co-operatives” to join forces. That should make them more powerful and more dominant. And, it allocates the dividend to a peer-to-peer safety net instead of to individuals. That gives an incentive for anyone who wants to see their peers out of poverty. It’s decentralized, based on consumption pathways.

It’s a non-coercive, fully voluntary, way to create a decentralized welfare net.

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Johan Nygren
resilience press

The basic income revolution through p2p-technology, deployed @ a planetary scale.Followed by TED-speakers & SingularityU-CEOs,this is an idea worth spreading !