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Transaction Agreement Units An architectural examination of money-like forms Doug McDavid [email protected] Last substantive edits to the framework were in Spring of 2013. Title page added 15 April 2015. Example edited August 2015.

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Transaction Agreement Units

An architectural examination of money-like forms

Doug McDavid

[email protected]

Last substantive edits to the framework were in Spring of 2013. Title page added 15 April 2015. Example edited August 2015.

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• This framework explores money, and “money-like” instruments.• Key characteristics of money and money-like units include:

• ability to buy things, including other money-like units *• now or in the future

• existence via agreements • to accept for payment• granting exchange value (separate from any use value)

• operation within some conceptual or physical boundary• enablement of marketplaces and economies• usage as rewards for deeds• measuring success and supporting self-esteem and public image

Architectural Framework for TAU

* Spending one form of money (TAU) for another is generally called “exchange”, whereas spending for non-money involves the mechanism of “price”

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• To avoid unnecessary controversy and confusion we avoid the overloaded word “money” in this presentation

• We draw on two of the money-like features – they are defined by agreements and facilitate transactions – Transaction Agreement Units (TAU)

• Some things have nicknames, so we won’t necessarily refrain from using terms like “money-form” in conversation

• We recognize that wealth comes in many forms, much not validly treated as “units”. This framework covers only wealth (value) that can be “unitizable”

• Such units are complex and multifarious, hence the need for architectures and this framework

• TAUs represent both: • store of value (capital) and • value exchange (flow)

What do we mean by a “Transaction Agreement Unit” (TAU)?

The “Warmoth Configuration”

Medium of Exchange Store of Value

denominates

Unit of Account

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• An architecture of something represents the components of the thing, and how it is composed (buildings, naval vessels, software systems, etc.)

• Every money-like form has its own intrinsic architecture, which we seek to be able to expose and understand

• Within communities agreements to trade with specific forms leads to design of local currencies that are based on their own architectures

• An architectural framework provides a set of structures and characteristics that can be used in designing specific architectures, including how they interrelate

What do we mean by an ”architectural framework”?

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• This is best read in screen-show mode to enable internal links to work, assuming that you are using PowerPoint.

• You don’t need to do anything special if you are reading a .pdf version in order for the internal links to work properly (though not on Apple, sadly)

• Every underlined term takes you to another page, and the “back” arrows return you to an appropriate overview page

• This is a concept and relationship model, similar to a class diagram.

LEGEND

How to read this presentation

Clickable concept Unclickable concept

one half of a bidirectional relationships

recursive relationship

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• Legal tender• Postage stamps• Food stamps• Coupons• Green stamps• Loyalty points• Royalties• Talley sticks• Truck• Scrip• Collateral• Vouchers• Reciprocal trade (barter)• Time-banks• Local Exchange Trading System (LETS)• WIR• Corporate securities

• Shares• Options• Derivatives

• Market basket• IOUs• American Open Currency Standard (AOSC)• Robert Burk’s Rational System• Participant reward (Kickstarter, e.g.)

• Discounts• Mortgages• Credit cards

• Cash back• Teaser rate

• Debit cards• Personal checks• eBay• PayPal• Letters of credit• Insurance claims• Insurance premiums• Tokens

• Turnstile• Vending

• Casino chips• Gift certificates• Trade-ins• Attention

• Eyeballs• Click-through

• Reputation points• Favors• Donations• Pawn ticket• Usufruct• MintChip

Known examples of TAU types

• Money orders• Traveller’s checks• Guarantees• Recycling charges• Premiums• Lines of credit• Grants• Loans• Micro-loans• Crowd funding• Rebates• Patent• Copyright• Library card• Coffee card• Condominium “week”• Commodities• Products• Services• Energy units• Futures• event tickets (sports)• Virtual

• Games, VW• Gloebit• Bitcoin• Qoin TopTopFor more examples, see works by Greco,

Lietaer, CC Research, etc.

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TAU-form

TAU-function

TAU-manifestation

interrelationship

TAU-system

Operations

instantiated by

cont

ribu

tes

to

spawnsco

mpr

ises

Agreement Details

templatized by

interrelationship

High-level framework for Transaction Agreement Units (TAUs)

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TAU-formTAU-function

Role-player

TAU-manifestation

compatibility

interrelationship

PurposeValue Adjustment

Spendability

instantiates

motivates

gives rise to

embodies

Operations

perform

s

templatizes

TAU-Forms

TAU-typeclassifies

BackBack

Agreement Types

TopTop

Media

Mechanisms

elab

orat

eelaborate

elaborate

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TAU-form

TAU-function

Role-player

TAU-manifestation

compatibility

TAU-system

Value Adjustment

Spendability

Media

instantiated by integrates

embodies

Operations

performs

Agreement Details

templatized by

interrelationshipdriven by

TAU-manifestation

BackBack

Purposemotivates

inte

ract

s with

uni

ts o

f

TopTop

Mechanisms

elaborate

TAU-type classifies

Community

serves

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• Community purposes• Retain money circulation within the boundaries of a particular community• Increase velocity of circulation• Build ownership loyalty via capital-focused wealth-unit• Internal reward system• Create liquidity where there is a shortage of liquidity

• Merchant purposes• Good will• Marketing• Loyalty• Niche (investment) marketing

• Member purposes• Local discounts• Access to unique value propositions• Ethical urgings• Improve talent capability• Mentoring• Problem definition• Performance of capabilities

BackBack

Purposes (for spending/for accepting)

TopTop

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TAU-formpegged to

redeemed by

TAU-form

TAU-formdenominated by

TAU-formbacked by

TAU-form

paired with

BackBack

TAU-form to TAU-form relationships

Agreement Details

TopTop

TAU-form

exchanged with

TAU-form

elaborate

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Role•Holder•Spender•Acceptor•Regulator•Accounting Service•Issuer

Issuer scope •National•Regional•Local•Virtual

Issuer powers•Authorized amount•Taxing•Defining functions•Combining functions

BackBack

Role playerplayed by facet of

Role players

Social entity•Individual•Family•Legal Business Entity

• Corporation• Bank

• Non-profit• NGO

•Jurisdiction• Nation• State• Town• Region

•Network/ community• Capability• Organization• Agent• Investment• K-node

TopTop

compatibility

Agreement Details

elaborate

oper

ates

with

in

enabled by

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• Accepted as payment for• Products• Services• TAU• Partial payment (discount)

• Accepted by• Network member• Roleplayer• Anyone

BackBack

Agreement Detailselaborate elaborate

Spending Agreement conditions• Personally spendable

• Free spend• Coerced spend

• Investment• Locked• On-demand accessibility

• Single use• Transferability• Divisibility• Defacement

inclu

de

Spendability (fungibility)

To accept a unit of a TAU-form in payment is to accept a network of agreements

TopTop

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Value Adjustments ReceiverPayer

pays receives

Agreement Details

elaborate

• Value adjustment types• Accounting system support

• Membership fee• Transaction fee• Incentive payment

• Participant exchanges• Interest• Collateral

• Jurisdiction impositions• Demurrage• Tax

BackBack

Value Adjustment

TopTop

• Cost • Storage• Security• Reporting

consist of

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Exchange mechanism

• Deliver physical item• Pay point• Mobile device• Shown ID

• File transfer• Smart phone app• Computer UI

Storage mechanism

• Vault• Refrigeration• Warehouse• Document

• Database• Mind

BackBack

TAU mechanisms

TopTop

Physical

Intangible

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Consumable

BackBack

TAU media

• Coins• Bills• Punch card• Electronic swipe card

TopTop

Durable

Perishable

Grown Made

Named performers

ServiceRecipe

Availability (days, hours, etc.)

Performance

Generic performers

Commodity / Product

Utilitarian

Symbolic

Containment

Shelter

Desired

Needed Calories

Fine foods Fashion

may b

e

may be

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• User processes• Create / Destroy units• Spend units• Accept units• Hold units• Redeem units• Exchange units

• Accounting

• Administrative processes• Agreement

• Creation• Enforcement

• TAU-Form processes• Create template• Accept template

• TAU-manifestation processes• Clone template• Modify template

BackBack

Operations

Agreement Details

TopTop

elaborate

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• Loaned into circulation• Interest-bearing debt• Mutual credit

• Spent into circulation• Gifted into circulation• Exchanged into circulation• Mined and assayed into circulation• Stolen into circulation• Swindled into circulation• Performed into circulation

BackBack

Creation / Destruction

• Something put at risk• Born as TAU • Something becomes TAU

TopTop

Grown

Manufactured

Branded Generic

Potential

Demonstrable

Time-based

Results-based

Creation

Destruction• Redeemed• Demurraged• Spend-once• Hyperinflation

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BackBack

Accounting features and actions•Create entry•Calculate account balance•Calculate network capital•Perform network audit•Allow negative balance•Transparency - auditability

− Of use

− Of creation

− Of validity

− Of amount in circulation

Accounting

Account ownership types•Personal•Merchant•Community•Jurisdiction

TopTop

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Agreement types for TAU

Agreement types• Formative

• Match purposes• of community• of roles within the community• with purposes of the TAU instance or system

• Characteristics of form, instance or system• Membership

• Role expectation• Agreement to conform

• Cooperative• Included cooperations• Excluded cooperations

General stipulations• Contract enforcement• Expiration (longevity)

Agreement Detailsare enacted by

BackBackTopTop

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BackBack

inclusion

AlgorithmSituation• Member• Geolocality• Role-player• Transaction type• Calendar time• etc.

triggers

assembles

Clauses

exclusion

Agreement Details (T’s and C’s)

Variables

InvariantsLogic statements

Labels

TAU-form to TAU-form relationships

Spendability

Value adjustment

Operations

TopTop

Agreement Types

Roleplayers

Parameters

consist of

applies to

enact

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• Community purposes• Attract top talent into community of practice• Retain top talent indefinitely• Create and refine valuable intellectual property• Perform innovative engagement work

• Agent purposes• Build relationships with top talent• Understand leading edge practices• Place talent on engagements with leading edge clients

• Member purposes• Learn from peers• Teach peers• Build advanced IP• Practice on interesting engagements• Practice with innovative team members

Purposes of – Nervezones

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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redeemed by

backed by

BackBack

TAU-manifestation to TAU-manifestation relationships

Agreement Details

TopTop

exchanged with

elaborateExample

National currencies

Service performance

National currencies

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Role•Holder•Spender•Acceptor•Accounting Service•Issuer

Issuer scope •Virtual

Issuer powers•Authorized amount•Defining functions•Combining functions

Role playerplayed by facet of

Role players

Social entity•Individual•Network/ community

• Capability• Organization• Agent• Investment• K-node

compatibility

Agreement Details

elaborate

oper

ates

with

in

enabled by

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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• Accepted as payment for• Learning services• Partial payment (discount)

• Accepted by• Network member• Agents• Merchants

Agreement Detailselaborate elaborate

Spending Agreement conditions• Personally spendable

• Free spend• Investment

• On-demand accessibility• Divisibility

inclu

de

Spendability (fungibility)

To accept a unit of a TAU-form in payment is to accept a network of agreements

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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Value Adjustments ReceiverPayer

pays receives

Agreement Details

elaborate

• Value adjustment types• Accounting system support

• Membership fee• Transaction fee• Incentive payment

• Participant exchanges• N/A

• Jurisdiction impositions• Community %

Value Adjustment

consist of

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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Exchange mechanism

• File transfer• Smart phone app• Computer UI

Storage mechanism

• Database• Mind

mechanisms

Physical

Intangible

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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media

• Proof of work• Virtual world coins

Symbolic

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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• User processes• Create / Destroy units• Spend units• Accept units• Hold units

• Accounting

• Administrative processes• Agreement

• Creation• Enforcement

• processes• Clone template• Modify template

Operations

Agreement Detailselaborate

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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• Gifted into circulation• Performed into circulation

Creation / Destruction

• Born as TAU

Grown

Manufactured

Branded Generic

Potential

Demonstrable

Time-based

Results-based

Creation

Destruction• N/A

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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Accounting features and actions•Create entry•Calculate account balance•Calculate network capital•Perform network audit•Allow negative balance•Transparency - auditability

− Of use

− Of creation

− Of validity

− Of amount in circulation

Accounting

Account ownership types•Practitioner•Community•Agent•Merchant

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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Agreement types for

Agreement types• Formative

• Match purposes• of community• of roles within the community

• Characteristics of form, instance or system• Membership

• Role expectation• Agreement to conform

• Agreement to create or improve offerings

General stipulations• Contract enforcement• Expiration (longevity)

14 Agreement types in Nervezones

Agreement Detailsare enacted by

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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inclusion

AlgorithmSituation• Community Member• Role-player• Offering type• Performance level• Calendar time• etc.

triggers

assembles

Clauses

exclusion

Agreement Details (T’s and C’s)

Variables

InvariantsLogic statements

Labels

TAU-form to TAU-form relationships

Spendability

Value adjustment

Operations

Agreement Types

Roleplayers

Parameters

consist of

applies to

enact

ExampleBackBackTopTop

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• There is no known example that has these characteristics

Known examples of this TAU types

ExampleBackBackTopTop