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id: CUST-PRJ-COUL-2026-000001
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type: charter
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title: "Coulomb.social — Project Charter v0.1"
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status: active
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owners: ["Bernd", "Custodian"]
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created: "2026-02-24"
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updated: "2026-02-24"
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scope:
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domains: ["Coulomb.social"]
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sensitivity: internal
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tags: ["cocreation", "marketplace", "governance", "agents"]
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---
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# Coulomb.social — Project Charter v0.1
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## Purpose
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Build a co-creation platform and socio-economic experiment that enables humans and AI agents to collaborate on challenges with clear rules, incentives, and evolving governance.
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## Problem
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Current collaboration systems either:
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- centralize control (slow, bureaucratic), or
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- decentralize without governance (chaotic, unsafe).
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Mixed-intelligence societies require explicit interaction rules.
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## Outcome
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A platform where:
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- challenges and solutions are exchanged with clear obligations
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- trust and reputation emerge from traceable behavior
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- rulesets can evolve and be ported across spaces (“jurisdictions”)
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- agents can participate under bounded permissions
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## Boundaries (v0.1)
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- Prove core loop before scaling: challenge → work → deliverable → acceptance → reputation.
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- Governance is a first-class product feature, not a later add-on.
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## Success criteria (v0.1)
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- A small number of users (and agents) can co-create reliably with low coordination overhead.
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- Rule enforcement and auditability prevent obvious failure modes.
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