Thrilled to share that Hiro Hamada will be speaking at #FtCTokyo, July 24-25! 🔬 As a neuroscientist at Araya Inc. and founder of DeSci Tokyo, Hiro is revolutionizing our understanding of human exploratory behaviors and curiosity. His work on decentralized research infrastructure is fostering greater engagement among diverse stakeholders in the scientific community. Hiro's innovative research and visionary approach will offer invaluable insights into the future of neuroscience and decentralized science. Don't miss out on his valuable perspectives. 👉 Secure your spot: lu.ma/ftc-tokyo-2024 #FundingTheCommons
Funding the Commons
Technology, Information and Internet
Wilmington, Delaware 792 followers
Exploring New Models & Mechanisms for Public Goods Funding
About us
We build a bridge between builders and researchers focused on transforming the funding mechanisms for public goods. By bridging diverse communities from Web2, Web3, research, philanthropy, and industry, we aim to cultivate a sustainable ecosystem. Our focus is on the development of independent thought-leadership, and the integration of funding platforms, strategic allocation of resources, and the incubation of projects with significant potential across the public goods landscape. Funding the Commons has made significant progress since 2021 in its initiatives, as evidenced by the successful hosting of residencies (Berlin Builder Residency 2023), 8 international conferences, numerous public goods funding hackathons, as well as the incubation of various impact projects. Previous events included public goods thought-leaders such as Vitalik Buterin (Ethereum), Juan Benet (Protocol Labs), Kevin Owocki (Gitcoin), Karl Floersch (Optimism), Sarah Horowitz (Freelancers Union), Jaan Tallinn (Skype, Future of Life Institute & Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, CSER, at Cambridge University), Isabela Fernandes (Tor Project), Tom Kalil (Schmidt Ventures), and many more.
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https://fundingthecommons.io/
External link for Funding the Commons
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Wilmington, Delaware
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Tech Conference, Open Source, AI, Hackathons, Builder Residencies, Crypto for Good, Blockchain, Philanthropy, Public Goods Sector, Digital Public Goods, Web3, Decentralization, Web3 Speakers, Web3 Research, Tech Summit, Crypto Governance, Blockchain Solutions, Public Goods Funding, Blockchain Research, Crypto Events, Crypto Research, Crypto Innovation, Sustainable Funding Models, Funders, Builders, and Web3 Academics
Locations
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Primary
427 N Tatnall St
51207
Wilmington, Delaware 19801, US
Employees at Funding the Commons
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Kim Buisson
Marketing Executive for Projects in the Art, Culture, Climate & Web3 worlds.
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Beth McCarthy
Program Director at Funding the Commons
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Roman Yemtsev
Junior Software Engineer | Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Researcher
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Daniela Pinto
Visual Interpreter and Creative Director at Visual Balance
Updates
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Still thinking about registering for #FtCTokyo? Now is your last chance! 🚀 🌸 Registrations close on July 21 at 11:59 PM JST. Don't miss your opportunity to join us on July 24-25 to explore innovative strategies for public goods. 🌐 Secure your spot now and be part of the conversation! https://lnkd.in/du-9xRDF
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We’re pleased to announce that Eri Kawai will be speaking at #FtCTokyo, July 24-25! 🌱 Eri, from @Paramita Inc., is at the forefront of merging technology with nature through projects like SINRA. Her work focuses on environmental restoration and community engagement. Join us to hear her insights on sustainable development and the role of technology in environmental initiatives. 👉 Secure your spot: lu.ma/ftc-tokyo-2024 #FundingTheCommons
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Less than 7 DAYS until #FtCTokyo! 🎌✨ We’re excited to welcome speakers such as Audrey Tang, Aya Miyaguchi, E. Glen Weyl, Ken Suzuki, Ryota Kanai, Yuko Koshiba, Kiki Bowman, and many more to discuss the future of public goods. Join us at the United Nations University in Tokyo for insights and innovative strategies for supporting public goods. Secure your spot now: https://lnkd.in/du-9xRDF
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Why be a part of the Funding the Commons ecosystem? 🌟 Hear from Al Smith from The Tor Project on the significance of creating spaces to discuss public goods, featuring insights from key stakeholders like Gitcoin, Octant, and Drips. 🌍🔗 This snap is part of our Open Conversations series, where Al Smith explores the future of online privacy, the power of decentralization, and the fight for digital public goods. Watch the full video: https://lnkd.in/eXEj-HgN
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Join us to hear Miley Takesada from Code for Japan speaking at #FtCTokyo, July 24-25! 🔬 Miley will share her expertise on the power of citizen science and innovative funding strategies for R&D. Her insights on how community involvement can drive scientific breakthroughs provide a unique perspective on the future of open science and research funding. Don't miss the chance to gain valuable insights from Miley on advancing scientific progress through community collaboration and effective funding. 👉 Secure your spot: lu.ma/ftc-tokyo-2024 #FundingTheCommons
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We’re pleased to announce that E. Glen Weyl will be speaking at #FtCTokyo, July 24-25! 🌐 Glen, a leading political economist and social technologist at Microsoft, brings a wealth of knowledge in geopolitics, macroeconomics, and technology. With a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton and extensive research experience, Glen is at the forefront of innovative solutions for a more cooperative and diverse society. Join us to hear his insights on these topics and his book "Plurality." (Plurality Institute). 👉 Secure your spot: lu.ma/ftc-tokyo-2024
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Join us TOMORROW at 7 PM ET for an insightful discussion on the state of public goods in Japan ahead of #FtCTokyo! 🌸 🚀 We are pleased to welcome speakers Hiro Hamada from DeSci Tokyo and Eri Kawai from Paramita & SINRANFT. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with thought leaders in the field. 👇 https://lnkd.in/ecGb-C-t
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Chief Researcher at ARAYA Inc. working on machine learning and neuroimaging & Committee Chair of DeSci Tokyo
【Event Announcement on July 24th and 25th, Tokyo】 I am beyond excited to announce that Funding the Commons Tokyo will be held with excellent speakers 🎉🎉🎉 We will discuss digital public goods including decentralized science, open science, digital democracy, and etc. We cannot wait to see you all! Speakers - Audrey Tang - E. Glen Weyl - Ken Suzuki - Aya Miyaguchi - Takahiro Anno etc. Sponsors: - Protocol Labs, Filecoin Foundation, Yamauchi-No.10 Family Office, Drips , Ethereum Foundation , bitgrit , Chizaizukan , AI alignment network, Optimism Foundation, paramita, IBC一番町弁理士法人、ANRI、Astrofitters、De-Silo ⬇️ Ticket and Detail https://lnkd.in/gHZifB6F
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We’re thrilled to announce that Tshilidzi Marwala チリツィ マルワラ [丸笑] will be speaking at #FtCTokyo, July 24-25! 🌐 As the Rector of United Nations University, Prof. Marwala is a leading figure in the application of AI and the fourth industrial revolution to drive global sustainability. His extensive experience and innovative insights will be invaluable for understanding the future of technology and development. Join us to hear his perspectives on harnessing technology for global progress and addressing the challenges of our time. 👉 Secure your spot: lu.ma/ftc-tokyo-2024 #FundingTheCommons