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crco:credit_commons [2026/03/01 16:59] – [Credit commons and the commons economy] asimongcrco:credit_commons [2026/03/13 10:05] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ### Credit Commons Protocol ### Credit Commons Protocol
  
-_Matthew Slater and Tim Jenkin introduced the Credit Commons Protocol via a [White Paper](https://creditcommons.net/assets/credit-commons.pdf) in 2016._ It's a set of standards and rules that govern how transactions are recorded and managed within a network. It utilises digital ledgers, similar to blockchain, to ensure transparency, security, and accountability. However, it differs from blockchain in emphasising mutual credit rather than cryptocurrencies.+_Matthew Slater and Tim Jenkin introduced the Credit Commons Protocol via a [White Paper](https://creditcommons.org/assets/credit-commons.pdf) in 2016._ It's a set of standards and rules that govern how transactions are recorded and managed within a network. It utilises digital ledgers, similar to blockchain, to ensure transparency, security, and accountability. However, it differs from blockchain in emphasising mutual credit rather than cryptocurrencies.
  
 A protocol is a bit like the rules of chess. To exchange with each other, we have to agree about how we keep score, otherwise there'll be free-riding, disagreements etc. With chess, if someone has a different idea about what chess is, you're not going to be able to play with them. A protocol is a bit like the rules of chess. To exchange with each other, we have to agree about how we keep score, otherwise there'll be free-riding, disagreements etc. With chess, if someone has a different idea about what chess is, you're not going to be able to play with them.
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-_Matthew Slater and Tim Jenkin introduced the Credit Commons Protocol via a [White Paper](https://creditcommons.net/assets/credit-commons.pdf) in 2016._+_Matthew Slater and Tim Jenkin introduced the Credit Commons Protocol via a [White Paper](https://creditcommons.org/assets/credit-commons.pdf) in 2016._
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 ## Further resources ## Further resources
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 - Tom Greco, _[the End of Money and the Future of Civilisation](https://beyondmoney.net/welcome-to-the-new-2024-edition-of-the-end-of-money-and-the-future-of-civilization/)_ - Tom Greco, _[the End of Money and the Future of Civilisation](https://beyondmoney.net/welcome-to-the-new-2024-edition-of-the-end-of-money-and-the-future-of-civilization/)_
  
-- [Credit Commons Protocol](https://creditcommons.net/)+- [Credit Commons Protocol](https://creditcommons.org/)
  
 - [Credit Commons Society](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/introducing-the-credit-commons-society/) - [Credit Commons Society](http://lowimpactorg.onyx-sites.io/posts/introducing-the-credit-commons-society/)
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 +## Related topics
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 +- [Mutual credit](mucr:mutual_credit)
 +- [Commoning](comg:commoning)
 +- [Commons economy](coec:commons_economy)
 +- [Use-credit obligations](ucos:use-credit_obligations)
 +- [Low-impact money](limo:money)
 +- [ROSCAs - rotating savings & credit associations](rosc:roscas)
 +- [Housing commons](hoco:housing_commons)
 +- [Credit clearing](crcl:credit_clearing)
  
  
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