The core library for the e-participation projects by Liquid Democracy
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The core library for the e-participation projects by Liquid Democracy
RChain liquid democracy demo: capability sharing, mailbox, directory, chat, ...
A simple crowdfunding tool
Liquid democracy for permissionless governance through trust networks of delegates.
The central participation platform of the city of Berlin, Germany
ÐAPP for electronic voting in universities
Legacy repository. AERUMs Blockchain protocol featuring our custom DxPoS Consensus (Delegated cross-chain proof-of-stake). Our technology ensures faster transaction time (< 5seconds and < 10 seconds to transaction Finality), Throughput of > 500 Transactions a second, bigger/faster blocks (Execute more complex contracts/2 second block interval), …
Circles of Peace for +Impact
A modern online participation platform for everyone developed by Liquid Democracy
A Decentralised Autonomous Organicity of urban livings; where nature is in action, and given voice ( work in progress )
A set of APIs for a simple requirements engineering e-democracy platform
Automatic LP is the exciting component. Here we have a function that acts as a two-fold beneficial implementation for holders.
Simulation code for the paper “The Fluid Mechanics of Liquid Democracy” by Paul Gölz, Anson Kahng, Simon Mackenzie, and Ariel D. Procaccia.
Participate! is an app for democratic decision making
Liquid Democratic Condominium/Community Management Toolkit
Liquid democracy political simulator based on the automated data feed from the moneyless economy simulator Cyber Stasis.
Community Network Resource Mapping toolkit provides a big picture of the supply, support, and aid capacity and needs of a community, to support effective and efficient collaboration inside and between communities.
TrustSphere is a social platform designed to foster stronger connections within communities. It's built on the principles of the gift economy and liquid democracy. The goal of TrustSphere is to empower individuals and communities to share resources and make collective decisions in a transparent and equitable manner.
Source code for the website of the deliberative democracy infrastructure.
My thesis for my Masters degree in Mathematics and Computer Science
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