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Songshan Creative & Cultural Park
Built in 1937 Songshan Cultural & Creative Park is a remain of Japan’s reign in Taiwan that used to be a tobacco factory. Today it is committed to innovation, now redesigned for cultural and creative activities as an critical spot of Taiwan’s art scene.



Martina S Mahnke
Roskilde University

Andrew Dickson
Radicle

Anke Liu
Stellar Foundation

Carl Cervone
Open Source Observer

Ching-Sue Hung
Taiwan Labor Front

Chris Peng
Labfront

Clement Hsieh
ITRI

David Casey
Funding the Commons

Dev Lewis
Digital Asia Hub

Dobrosława Gogłoza
Golem Foundation / Octant

Ele Diakomichalis
Drips.Network

Eunielle Yi
Impact Collective

Frank Hu
FAB DAO, da0

Gimmy Chang
FAB DAO

Holke Brammer
Hypercerts Foundation

Hsin-chan Chien
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Isabel Hou
AI Academy

Jacky Wang
BuZhiDAO

James Kiernan
Golem Foundation / Octant

Jeff Hou
KPMG in Taiwan

Jelani Clarke, Ph.D.
DeSciWorld

Joe Lim
South Ventures
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Jonathan Kung
Science Publishing DAO
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Ju-Chun (JC) Ko
National Taiwan University

Julian Zawistowski
Golem Foundation (Octant)

Liying Wang
AppWorks Accelerator

MN Hsu
Blocktrend

Nicholas Hu
GCC

Nicole Chan
TABEI

Noah Yeh
da0

Peter Cui
vTaiwan

Pheobe Poon
Likerland

Raymond Cheng
Open Source Observer

Robin Peckham
Taipei Dangdai Art & Ideas
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Sejal Rekhan
GreenPill Network & Gitcoin

Shady El Damaty, Ph.D.
Holonym Foundation

Sharfy Adamantine
Gainforest

Shaun Conway
ixo

Shunsuke Takagi
DeCartography

Suji Yan
Mask Network

Tammy Yang
Numbers Protocol

Vivian Chen
da0

Weiren Liu
da0

Yen Lin (Mashbean) Huang
Moda Taiwan

Yih Jeng
Nat'l Sun Yat-sen University

You-Sheng Zhang
Volume DAO
10:00
10:10Opening
Vivian Chen, Noah Yeh
10:10
10:20Introducing Funding the Commons
David Casey
10:20
10:30Local Government Welcome Remarks
Shih-Ming You, Deputy Secretary-General, Taipei City Government NDF rep
10:30
10:40Decentralizing, Demonstrating, Democratizing ESG
Nicole Chan
10:40
11:00Social Impact Bond and Its Funding Mechanism
Yi Jeng
11:00
11:20How to Build Digital Public Goods with the Public
Weiren Liu
11:20
11:40On Chain Graphs and Funding Public Goods
Ele Diakomichalis
11:40
12:00Supporting the Digital Art Ecosystem
Robin Peckham & Yo-Sheng Zhang
12:00
12:20Road to Future-Proofing Ethereum
Christopher Tam
12:20
13:00Lunch
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13:00
13:20From the GOOD Class to GOOD Congress
Ju-Chun Ko
13:20
13:40A View from Asia Impact Ecosystem
Jeff Hou
13:40
14:10Impact Measurement for Digital Public Goods - Speed Running the Lessons Learned from Traditional Funding Mechanisms
Carl Cervone, Steven Yang & Vivian Chen
14:10
14:40Decentralizing the Narrative: Web3's Role in Democratizing Media
Phoebe Poon, MN Hsu & Hsin-chan Chien
14:40
15:00Break
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15:00
15:20Hypercerts and Hyperboards: Advancing Modern Impact Funding Systems
Holke Brammer
15:20
15:50Incentivising Public Goods
Frank Hu, Sharfy & Holke Brammer
15:50
16:10Digital Realm and Public Goods -From the Perspective of Governance
Mashbean
16:10
16:40Tools for Public Goods Ecosystem Building
Sejal Rekhan, Gimmy Chang, Abi Dharshan & Noah Yeh
16:40
17:00Digital Twins in The Commons
Shaun Conway
17:00
Closing Words
David Casey
Taipei is known as the land of digital democracy. Located in the center of Asia, Taipei presents itself with traditional sceneries. It is also home to g0v, the civic tech community that plays a significant role in Taiwan’s digital democracy movement. Funding the Commons is working with da0, the web3 branch under g0v, to create a one-and-only experience focused on public goods discussions.
During December 2023, Taipei becomes the global headquarters of the blockchain industry for one week, as it hosts Taipei Blockchain Week, the rising conference series that focuses on connecting Taiwan with the global community.
As we set foot in Taipei, we will see an inspiring and innovative yet cultural environment that incubated strong public infrastructure and creates a brand new dynamic for the 8th installment of Funding the Commons.




























