IXO World hat dies direkt geteilt
Why I’m Building the Internet of Impacts as foundational infrastructure for voluntary intelligent cooperation. I’ve spent a decade wrestling with one stubborn truth: we don’t lack ideas, capital, or talent—we lack effective cooperation mechanisms for: 🌳 Clean cooking projects to save indigenous forests and lives — but finance, verification, and delivery don’t line up. 🦋 Youth platforms to create opportunities — but identity, incentives, coordination and trust don’t carry across apps. 😷 Public health networks to generate data and stop the spread of disease — but privacy, provenance, and action get stuck in silos. These are cooperation failures: many willing actors, no shared way to sense reality, align incentives, and act with confidence. The cost is measured in protracted time delays, wasted funds, avoidable emissions, and human potential left on the table. That’s why through IXO World we have been building systems for intelligent cooperation that enable us to measure what matters, prove it, and pay for performance—so people, devices, AI, and institutions can work together with intent. What this looks like in practice: - Verifiable claims: Evidence becomes a credential anyone can check, not a PDF to be believed. - Programmable incentives: When outcomes are proven, value moves—automatically, transparently. - Agentic oracles: Human‑AI teams that evaluate claims, explain decisions, and improve over time. - Sovereign data: Sensitive information stays protected, while its truth becomes shareable. This isn’t “another platform.” It’s an intelligent co-operating system—inspired by nature to function like a digital immune system that senses change, reasons about cause and effect, and mobilizes the right response, at the right time, with the right accountability. Why I’m excited now: - We have the cryptography, data standards, and AI to make proofs, not promises. - We’ve shipped real systems in energy, youth opportunities, and health—learning what works and now scaling. - A new generation of builders wants systems that give us agency, are verifiable by default and cooperative by design. My bet: when the costs of intelligent cooperation plummet and trust is computable, whole markets appear around real‑world results. That’s what IXO World exists to unlock. If this resonates—whether you’re a builder, policymaker, investor, or practitioner—let’s connect. The consequences of co-operation failures are big. So is the upside of finally solving them.