Please join us for a full-day private RadicalxChange conference in Berlin with E. Glen Weyl, Audrey Tang and key leaders from RxC. Hosted by RxC Berlin, this event convenes a community of innovators, activists, artists, and scholars from around the world.
The conference will consist of presentations, panels, and workshops based around RxC topics, such as Data Dignity, Quadratic Voting, Quadratic Finance, SALSA, and Decentralized Identity.
We invite local leaders and change-makers to learn how
technologists, creatives and academics are using RxC ideas to solve our most divisive social problems while building a brighter future where power is distributed across diverse democratic organizations.
MORNING: Data Dignity & Data DAOs
AFTERNOON: RxC 2.0, Quadratic Finance, Quadratic Voting, & Decentralized Identity
Shiv Malik, Head of Communications Streamr
This talk explains how Streamr provides the infrastructure needed for individuals to collectively monetize their data. Shiv will also explain how the data union, Swash, makes it possible for individuals to aggregate their search, Facebook Twitter and Amazon data in a way that respects privacy, and then enables them to sell it on a decentralized data marketplace.
Robert Miller (Moderator), ConsenSys Health
Sean Moss-Pultz, CEO BitMark
Nicolas Della Penna, Research Affiliate MIT
Healthcare data is some of the most sensitive data about us. Yet, advancements in healthcare technology cannot be made without high quantities of high-quality data. This panel explores how people can control their health data, how data creators can self-organize, and how all this activity can grow into a data labor market that helps advance healthcare technology.
Glen Weyl, Founder RadicalxChange
Radical Markets was only a first step in radically improving social technology. But it propagated the central mistakes of assuming an atomized individual identity and global truth that underly capitalism and the nation state, respectively. By formalizing the fundamentally social nature of individual identity, truer to the richness of our diversely shared lives, we can build better institutions to create systems for facilitating cooperation across difference.
Vitalik Buterin, Founder of Ethereum (Livestream)
Quadratic Funding is a funding principle for the provision of public goods across multiple domains, such as campaign finance, news media, open source software, and public works projects. Vitalik analyzes the results Gitcoin's recent round of grants allocated through quadratic funding and offers design insights into future experiments.
Pelle Brændgaard, CTO at uPort
Paula Berman, Researcher at Democracy Earth
Fabian Vogelsteller, Founder at Lukso
Matt Aberdein (Moderator), Product Manager Authenteq
Decentralized identity opens new possibilities for social organization, governance, and democracy. This conversation explores the current challenges of identity systems and near-term use cases for Democracy Earth and uPort.
Michelle Rempel, Member of Canadian Parliament
The emerging political center cannot see off populism simply by standing for international interests on issues like climate, migration and trade. Instead it must create a path for widely shared prosperity nationally, through innovation and cooperation across differences. By empowering such politics, RadicalxChange can heal existing divides, reinvigorate pluralistic democracies and create a novel system to provide international public goods.
Audrey Tang, Digital Minister of Taiwan
In Spring 2019, Taiwan’s Presidential Hackathon successfully adopted the quadratic voting (QV) system. In the USA, the Colorado State legislature used QV to vote on their budget priorities. In this keynote talk, Technologist Audrey Tang will discuss adoption of quadratic voting and RxC ideas around the world in an interactive Q&A.