
Reputation-Driven Liquid Democracy
Governance reimagined: where your actions build reputation, your reputation builds influence, and communities rediscover purpose.
The challenges
We're facing a fundamental shift that requires a new approach to community and governance.
01
Waking up without purpose
In 5-10 years, 80% of society will be replaced by robots or AI without a replacement job. Giving them purpose is our mission objective.
02
Crisis of Participation
Citizens are disengaging - not because they don't care, but because they see no clear pathways to meaningfully contribute.
03
No Recognition System
Social contributions and community support often go unnoticed—receiving no formal acknowledgment or measurable value.
04
Misaligned Incentives
Today's economy prioritizes profit over people—rewarding exploitation while overlooking those who nurture, uplift, and sustain our communities.
05
Money Without Purpose
UBI alone is financially unsustainable at scale - and without a link to purpose, it overlooks the deeper crisis of meaning and belonging when work disappears.
06
No Accountability
Elected leaders make promises they don't keep - governing behind closed doors, with no transparent mechanism to ensure community oversight.
07
Inequality Snowball Effect
Today’s economy offers few incentives for companies to prioritize ESG or community impact - profits flow upward, to those that need it least.
08
No Stake in the System
People have limited ownership over platforms, policies, and economies that shape their lives—leaving power in the hands of a few.
The solution
Repucracy is a new social operating system designed to recognize and empower individuals through meaningful contribution. It offers a purpose-driven alternative to today’s influence economy—one where trust, participation, and community impact matter more than wealth, status, or connections.
Simple on the surface yet built on robust, future-ready infrastructure, Repucracy integrates reputation tracking, transparent governance, local agency, and real-world incentives. Together, these pillars lay the foundation for a more equitable society—restoring purpose, rebuilding trust, and creating systems that truly serve people.

Universal Social Reputation
Non-transferable reputation earned through community contribution—from organizing events to helping neighbours. Your impact becomes your voice and your social CV.
Project-Based Staking
Stake your reputation in initiatives you care about, grow their success and grow your reputation through community confirmed participation and impact.


Liquid-Democracy
Projects operate with both short- and long-term goals guided by elected social champions—individuals chosen through collective voting to lead initiatives. These leaders are accountable and can be replaced instantly if their actions diverge from the project's original purpose.
Social Business Reputation
Businesses can earn social reputation by reinvesting in the communities they serve—sharing profits, offering perks to trusted contributors, and aligning with local needs. In turn, this creates a transparent social choice metric, empowering people to support companies that prioritize impact over extraction.

The social focus
Repucracy begins with what matters most: people, purpose, and community. Our mission is to make social contribution visible, measurable, and meaningful—starting with the areas that most deeply impact collective well-being.
The Social Focus outlines ten foundational categories that represent our current priority areas for community engagement and earned reputation. These span from health and education to sustainability, inclusion, democratic participation, and digital rights. Each category is rooted in a shared goal: building a more connected, resilient, and values-driven society.
While these categories guide our platform today, Repucracy is built to evolve. The system is open by design—new categories and impact areas will emerge organically as our community grows, adapts, and defines what “doing good” means for the world we want to live in.
This is our starting point—not our boundary.

1. Care & Wellbeing
Supporting the physical and mental health of others through:
- Elder care, peer support, community health, disability aid
- Mental wellness initiatives or support groups
🟢 Focus: Empathy, resilience, human dignity

2. Education & Knowledge Sharing
Enabling learning, access to knowledge, and lifelong development:
- Tutoring, mentoring, public lectures, literacy projects
- Open-source courses or local skill-sharing workshops
🟢 Focus: Empowerment, equal opportunity, intergenerational exchange

3. Democratic Participation & Governance
Reinforcing collective decision-making and transparency:
- Organizing town halls, voting education, participatory budgeting
- Citizen assemblies, civic-tech solutions, community mediation
🟢 Focus: Agency, accountability, trust

4. Sustainability & Environmental Stewardship
Protecting ecosystems, promoting sustainable living:
- Local clean-ups, urban gardens, repair cafes, circular economy
- Activism for climate justice, reforestation, bike infrastructure
🟢 Focus: Long-term thinking, collective survival, ecological health

5. Food Security & Local Economies
Ensuring access to healthy, sustainable, community-based food systems:
- Food co-ops, urban farms, shared kitchens, surplus redistribution
🟢 Focus: Basic needs, equity, sovereignty

6. Art, Culture & Creative Expression
Building shared identity, joy, and cultural inclusion:
- Community murals, performances, language preservation, cultural storytelling
- Public access to creative workshops and events
🟢 Focus: Identity, meaning, connection

7. Social Inclusion & Justice
Reducing exclusion, discrimination, and inequality:
- Refugee support, anti-racism efforts, LGBTQ+ advocacy, disability inclusion
- Legal aid, housing justice, prison reform outreach
🟢 Focus: Fairness, voice, protection

8. Youth Empowerment & Future Generations
Supporting children, teens, and young adults to lead and thrive:
- Youth councils, skill building, entrepreneurship, coding clubs
🟢 Focus: Succession, innovation, belonging

9. Community Resilience & Mutual Aid
Preparing for crisis, fostering local self-reliance:
- Disaster preparedness, mutual aid networks, neighbourhood mediation
🟢 Focus: Local solidarity, shared risk, trust networks

10. Digital Democracy & Open Technology
Ensuring access to ethical, transparent, and democratic digital tools:
- Building civic tech, open-source infrastructure, privacy education
- Fighting misinformation, building digital commons
🟢 Focus: Tech-for-good, equity, freedom
Join to help us shape the future!
Become part of our revolution, and be among the first to shape the way it is build.