Listen "An Interview With Carl Cervone: On Open Source, Digital Public Goods Funding, and Impact Tracking"
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Carl Cervone discusses Open Source Observer, digital public goods funding, and impact verification challenges in a decentralized ecosystem.
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In the interview, Carl Cervone discusses his work on Open Source Observer, focusing on innovative ways to fund and measure the impact of digital public goods. He highlights the unique challenges in a decentralized ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of community-driven funding mechanisms and impact verification. Carl also touches on his involvement with the Hypercerts project, which aims to transform how public goods are funded and their impacts recognized. He advises newcomers in the field to start small and gradually increase their involvement, emphasizing community engagement and continuous learning.
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