Exploring Resilient Systems at Funding the Commons Berlin Forum 2025

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Funding the Commons Berlin Forum 2025
Funding the Commons Berlin Forum 2025

Funding the Commons Berlin Forum 2025

Location: Engelnest Coworking Space and Event Venue, Wilhelm-Kabus-Straße 24, Germany
Date: Tue, Jun 10 – Wed, Jun 11, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM – 08:00 PM (UTC+02:00) Central European Summer Time
Event Type: Web3 Summit
Official Website: https://www.fundingthecommons.io/berlin-2025

Event Overview

Funding the Commons Berlin Forum 2025 is a two-day forum where technologists, researchers, artists, and organizers convene to explore sustainable system designs that benefit the public. The focus is on infrastructures of resilience, exploring large-scale coordination, trust-based systems, and community-sustained public tools.

Why Attend?

  • Engage in discussions on sustainable funding models for open resources.
  • Explore decentralized governance and privacy-preserving digital identities.
  • Network with professionals across disciplines through interactive formats.
  • Access valuable insights on financial inclusion and civic tech innovations.

Key Highlights

  • Speakers: TBA
  • Sessions: Lightning talks, roundtables, workshops, and live action role play (LARP)
  • Topics Covered: Funding models, decentralized governance, digital identity, infrastructure design
  • Special Features: Art and research exhibitions, cryptographic games, co-creation labs

FAQs

What is Funding the Commons Berlin Forum 2025?
It is a two-day summit exploring sustainable system designs that hold up under pressure and serve the public over time.

When and where is it held?
Tue, Jun 10 – Wed, Jun 11, 2025, 12:00 PM – 08:00 PM, at Engelnest Coworking Space and Event Venue, Wilhelm-Kabus-Straße 24, Germany.

Who should attend?
Professionals, technologists, researchers, artists, and organizers interested in sustainable systems and public-interest technology.

What topics are discussed?
Infrastructures of resilience, open resource funding, decentralized governance, privacy-preserving digital systems, and civic technology applications.

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