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'''Funding proposals shift to regional proposals and Citizens are voting on proposals intended to provide:''' | '''Funding proposals shift to regional proposals and Citizens are voting on proposals intended to provide:''' | ||
# The greatest regenerative impact (what’s going to increase their Regional Contribution score the most? A greater CS score wins that region a larger Harvest to work with (and thus increase their regenerative impact, creating a positive and regenerative feedback loop)). | # The greatest regenerative impact (what’s going to increase their Regional Contribution score the most? A greater CS score wins that region a larger Harvest to work with (and thus increase their regenerative impact, creating a positive and regenerative feedback loop)). | ||
# Regional liquidity. Regions may start funding proposals that | # Regional liquidity. Regions may start funding proposals that do require trading Seeds for central bank currencies in order to succeed. However, each region is motivated to provide their own regional liquidity in order to keep value in their region (and not leak value to other regions by selling the Seeds outside their region). Part of a region’s contribution score is how many Seeds are circulating. So, selling Seeds to other regions decreases that region's ability to circulate Seeds and increases the other regions ability (thus decreasing the CS of the region that sold Seeds and increasing the CS of the region that bought them). However, selling outside regions is, of course, permitted and helps reduce global inequality by giving liquidity to impoverished regions and assisting the transition of wealth from the wealthiest to the poorest regions. | ||
==Earning compensation to contribute== | ==Earning compensation to contribute== |