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Commerce

How do creators and communities get paid without advertising as the default?

Creators not getting paid

Value should flow to people who create it.

The open web mostly funds itself by selling attention. Commerce on the Meta-Layer explores fairer exchange: small payments, mutual aid, and community economies that respect participants.

Why this matters

A teacher publishes free guides that millions use. Platforms monetize the traffic; the teacher sees almost nothing. Advertising fills the gap, and the incentive to manipulate attention grows.

  • Creator poverty amid platform wealth
  • Ad-driven design
  • Fragile patronage
  • No interoperable micropayments

Today's challenges

  • Ad dependence
  • Payment silos
  • High fees for small transfers
  • Care work undervalued
  • Platform take rates

Why today's Web struggles

Business models follow what is easy to meter at scale: ads and subscriptions inside walled gardens. Cross-site micropayments and care economies lack shared rails.

Advertising dominates business models

Imagine instead

People tip, subscribe, or exchange value across communities with low friction, including non-extractive care economies.

  • Micropayments that work across sites
  • Community treasuries with transparent rules
  • Recognition for care and stewardship work

Micropayments, care economy, community economies

Why this matters to everyone

  • Creators

    Earn without surrendering the audience graph.

  • Communities

    Fund shared goods without ad capture.

  • Businesses

    Participate in open commerce rails.

  • Care workers

    Make mutual aid and care economically visible.

Meta-Layer capabilities

  • Micropayments
  • Community Governance
  • Reputation
  • Interoperability
  • Consent

Real-world examples

  • Independent media

    Reader-supported micropayments.

  • Open source

    Sustainable maintainer funding.

  • Mutual aid

    Transparent community pools.

  • Education

    Pay-what-you-can learning resources.

Join the challenge

Choose how you'd like to contribute.