The Future of unMoney
I’m heading out to two conferences next week in San Francisco – the Future of Money & Technology Summit, and the unMoney Convergence.
The latter is an open space event, facilitated by colleague and goddess of user-centric identity and personal data, Kaliya Hamlin. (you may know her as @IdentityWoman). The event is described as follows:
Our goal is to foster dialogue and collaboration among the range of interesting emerging ideas around money and exchange systems and to explore connections with issues of land and property tenure. in addition to topics on alternatives to the current currency systems, we invite all who are looking at new ways to look at land tenancy and stewardship, hard currency versus energy, time and food based currencies. We are looking for synergies between folks who see the need for more grounded, materially based economics and those looking at the spiritual, energetic and values based approaches.
I’m excited to see several familiar names on the registration list, and also a few folks I’ve been wanting to meet for a long time.
To register for the unMoney Convergence, click here → http://unmoney2.eventbrite.com/
I’ll be interviewing innovators at the event for a new project I’m working on, so if you have something exciting to share, come find me!
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Kaliya Hamlin is the Founder and Executive Director of the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium, Network Director at Planetwork, and Advisor to the World Economic Forum Rethinking Personal Data Project. She is also an unconference facilitator, an dhas been convening and holding space for conversations about alternative frames for money since 2000.

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