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The following is extracted from the DisCO Manifesto chapter 6: ''[https://manifesto.disco.coop/open-value-co-ops-for-radical-workplace-democracy.html Open-Value Co-ops for Radical Workplace Democracy]:''   
The following is extracted from the DisCO Manifesto chapter 6: ''[https://manifesto.disco.coop/open-value-co-ops-for-radical-workplace-democracy.html Open-Value Co-ops for Radical Workplace Democracy]:''   


<blockquote>DLT-enabled, but not dependent: Contributory accounting is at the heart of each DisCO's Community Algorithmic Trust. This accounting must be validated in secure and tamper-proof ways — we want to disrupt mainstream notions of value beyond the values typically found in the blockchain space. But while we see incredible potential in the future of Distributed Ledger Technologies, DisCOs cannot put all their eggs in one blockchain basket. DisCO cultures and structures are emergent, the former is the glue between organizations and the latter more prone to experimentation. Whether it's [https://medium.com/clebertech-en/the-definitive-guide-to-secure-scuttlebutt-a1b3a3fd73f6 Secure Scuttlebutt], a bunch of spreadsheets or tally sticks, your DisCO can track value any way it chooses. On the one hand, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIcW3rQDQpc being interoperable] is essential to larger DisCO networks, but it’s also important not to impose tools and structures to the point that they become a hindrance. We simply want to make the technologies of Distributed Cooperative Organizations available, “meshable,” and open source.</blockquote>
<blockquote>'''DLT-enabled, but not dependent''': Contributory accounting is at the heart of each DisCO's Community Algorithmic Trust. This accounting must be validated in secure and tamper-proof ways — we want to disrupt mainstream notions of value beyond the values typically found in the blockchain space. But while we see incredible potential in the future of Distributed Ledger Technologies, DisCOs cannot put all their eggs in one blockchain basket. DisCO cultures and structures are emergent, the former is the glue between organizations and the latter more prone to experimentation. Whether it's [https://medium.com/clebertech-en/the-definitive-guide-to-secure-scuttlebutt-a1b3a3fd73f6 Secure Scuttlebutt], a bunch of spreadsheets or tally sticks, your DisCO can track value any way it chooses. On the one hand, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIcW3rQDQpc being interoperable] is essential to larger DisCO networks, but it’s also important not to impose tools and structures to the point that they become a hindrance. We simply want to make the technologies of Distributed Cooperative Organizations available, “meshable,” and open source.</blockquote>


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[[Category: Values‏‎]]

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The following is extracted from the DisCO Manifesto chapter 6: Open-Value Co-ops for Radical Workplace Democracy:

DLT-enabled, but not dependent: Contributory accounting is at the heart of each DisCO's Community Algorithmic Trust. This accounting must be validated in secure and tamper-proof ways — we want to disrupt mainstream notions of value beyond the values typically found in the blockchain space. But while we see incredible potential in the future of Distributed Ledger Technologies, DisCOs cannot put all their eggs in one blockchain basket. DisCO cultures and structures are emergent, the former is the glue between organizations and the latter more prone to experimentation. Whether it's Secure Scuttlebutt, a bunch of spreadsheets or tally sticks, your DisCO can track value any way it chooses. On the one hand, being interoperable is essential to larger DisCO networks, but it’s also important not to impose tools and structures to the point that they become a hindrance. We simply want to make the technologies of Distributed Cooperative Organizations available, “meshable,” and open source.