Una civilización que regenera la Tierra mientras se regenera a sí misma.
CoRe (Economía Regenerativa de los Bienes Comunes) es la capa de coordinación económica del Ecosistema Gaia — permitiendo una economía regenerativa multi-capital donde las contribuciones, la reputación y los flujos económicos se conectan transparentemente.
Tokenomics CoRe
A diferencia de los sistemas financieros tradicionales que priorizan solo el capital financiero, CoRe integra múltiples formas de valor incluyendo capital ecológico, social, cultural, de conocimiento, infraestructural y financiero.
El sistema CoRe permite que estas formas de valor circulen, sean reconocidas y generen impacto regenerativo en toda la Red Gaia. No es un solo token, sino un sistema económico multicapa diseñado para la regeneración planetaria.
Filosofía de Diseño
CoRe está diseñado según cinco principios fundamentales que aseguran que los flujos económicos permanezcan alineados con la regeneración en lugar de la extracción.
Contribución antes que extracción
El valor entra al sistema a través de la contribución, no la especulación. Los participantes que más contribuyen reciben mayor acceso a oportunidades dentro del ecosistema.
Reputación como coordinación
La reputación funciona como una capa de confianza para la interacción económica. No puede comprarse, solo ganarse a través de contribuciones verificadas, historial de colaboración, validación entre pares y participación en gobernanza.
Valoración multi-capital
Diferentes formas de valor pueden coexistir e interactuar. El sistema reconoce capital natural, social, cultural, espiritual, físico e intelectual.
Adaptabilidad bioregional
Las comunidades locales pueden crear sus propias capas económicas dentro del sistema, vinculando monedas a sistemas alimentarios, energía, custodia de tierras y servicios comunitarios.
Circulación regenerativa
Los flujos de valor deben reforzar la regeneración ecológica y social. Los ciclos económicos se inspiran en los ciclos naturales, donde los residuos de un proceso se convierten en recursos para otros.
Capas Económicas
CoRe incluye tres capas complementarias que trabajan juntas para crear una economía regenerativa holística.
Capa 1 — Libro de Contribuciones
Esta capa registra las contribuciones realizadas por los participantes. Los tipos de contribuciones incluyen tiempo, conocimiento, mentoría, infraestructura, restauración ecológica, innovación, inversión financiera y participación en gobernanza.
Cada contribución se registra en el Libro de Contribuciones, que alimenta el sistema de reputación.
Capa 2 — Capa de Reputación (Gaia Score)
La reputación funciona como la capa de confianza del ecosistema. El Gaia Score refleja contribuciones verificadas, historial de colaboración, validación entre pares, certificaciones y participación en gobernanza.
La reputación desbloquea acceso a oportunidades de financiamiento, roles de gobernanza, redes de colaboración y participación económica.
Capa 3 — Circulación de Valor Regenerativo
El valor económico circula a través de múltiples instrumentos incluyendo Crédito Mutuo, Tokens Regenerativos que representan tiempo, impacto ecológico, infraestructura y capital financiero, y Monedas Bioregionales vinculadas a ecosistemas locales.
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CoRe Tokenomics
Commons Regenerative Economy Engine
Part of the Gaia Ecosystem Architecture
1. Introduction
CoRe (Commons Regenerative Economy) is the economic coordination layer of the Gaia Ecosystem.
Its purpose is to enable a multi-capital regenerative economy where contributions, reputation, and economic flows are transparently connected.
Unlike traditional financial systems that prioritize financial capital alone, CoRe integrates multiple forms of value including:
- ecological capital
- social capital
- cultural capital
- knowledge capital
- infrastructural capital
- financial capital
The CoRe system allows these forms of value to circulate, be recognized, and generate regenerative impact across the Gaia Network.
2. Design Philosophy
CoRe is designed according to five principles.
Contribution before extraction
Value enters the system through contribution, not speculation.
Reputation as coordination
Reputation functions as a trust layer for economic interaction.
Multi-capital valuation
Different forms of value can coexist and interact.
Bioregional adaptability
Local communities can create their own economic layers within the system.
Regenerative circulation
Value flows should reinforce ecological and social regeneration.
3. Economic Layers of CoRe
CoRe is not a single token but a multi-layer economic system.
The system includes three complementary layers.
Layer 1
Contribution Ledger
This layer records contributions made by participants.
Types of contributions include:
- time
- knowledge
- mentorship
- infrastructure
- ecological restoration
- innovation
- financial investment
- governance participation
Each contribution is registered in the Contribution Ledger.
The ledger feeds the reputation system.
Layer 2
Reputation Layer (Gaia Score)
Reputation functions as the trust layer of the ecosystem.
The Gaia Score reflects:
- verified contributions
- collaboration history
- peer validation
- certifications
- governance participation
Reputation unlocks access to:
- funding opportunities
- governance roles
- collaboration networks
- economic participation.
Reputation cannot be bought, only earned.
Layer 3
Regenerative Value Circulation
Economic value circulates through multiple instruments.
These may include:
Mutual Credit
Participants extend credit to one another based on reputation.
Regenerative Tokens
Tokens representing:
- time
- ecological impact
- infrastructure
- financial capital
Bioregional Currencies
Local ecosystems may create currencies linked to:
- food systems
- energy
- land stewardship
- community services.
4. Token Categories
The CoRe ecosystem may include multiple types of tokens.
Contribution Tokens
Represent verified non material contributions to the ecosystem.
Examples:
- Collaboration and Operational work contributed
- Knowledge produced & Mentorship provided
- Digital infrastructure shared
These tokens help measure participation.
Impact Tokens
Represent measurable regenerative impact.
Examples:
- hectares restored
- carbon sequestered
- biodiversity restored
- water systems regenerated
- Hours contributed to Social and Ecological Activities
Impact tokens can attract impact investment.
Utility Tokens
Represent verified production or contributions to the ecosystem.
Used for transactions goods and services within the ecosystem.
Examples:
- Products
- Services
- Gatherings and events (Onland & Online)
- Tools.
- Land & Infrastructure
Governance Tokens
Used to participate in ecosystem governance.
Governance rights may depend on:
- Reputation & Expertise Trust
- Contribution history
- Ecosystem role.
5. Economic Flows
The CoRe system connects multiple flows.
Contribution
↓
Reputation
↓
Access
↓
Economic opportunity
↓
Regenerative impact
Participants who contribute more receive greater access to opportunities within the ecosystem.
6. Integration with Gaia Market
CoRe integrates directly with the Gaia Market.
Participants may use CoRe tokens to:
- purchase goods
- access services
- participate in collaborative projects
- finance regenerative initiatives.
Marketplace transactions can generate contributions to the commons.
For example:
- small percentages of transactions
- voluntary contributions
- ecosystem reinvestment.
7. Integration with Gaia Passports
Each participant’s Gaia Passport includes:
- contribution history
- reputation score
- certifications
- governance roles
- token balances.
The passport acts as the identity layer for economic participation.
8. Governance of the Economic System
Economic governance follows holonic distributed governance.
Key actors include:
Economic Councils
Design economic policies.
Bioregional Councils
Adapt economic systems to local contexts.
Commons Stewards
Safeguard alignment with Gaia principles.
9. Anti-Speculation Design
The CoRe system is intentionally designed to avoid speculative dynamics.
Mechanisms include:
- reputation-weighted participation
- contribution-based issuance
- ecosystem-aligned incentives
- gradual unlocking of economic privileges.
This ensures that economic flows remain aligned with regeneration rather than speculation.
10. Implementation Path
The CoRe economic system will likely evolve in phases.
Phase 1 - Contribution ledger + reputation system.
Phase 2 - Utility tokens + Mutual credit system for ecosystem transactions.
Phase 3 - Impact tokens for ecological regeneration.
Phase 4 - Bioregional regenerative currencies.
Phase 5 - Full multi-capital planetary economy layer.
11. Long-Term Vision
CoRe aims to become the economic coordination layer for regenerative ecosystems worldwide.
It enables communities to move beyond extractive economic models and transition toward a regenerative, commons-based economy.
In the long term, CoRe can support:
- global regenerative finance
- distributed commons governance
- large-scale ecological restoration
- bioregional economic sovereignty.