Espra is a vision of a better future. Help it happen with £10/month.
Open Source + Reputation Economy = Web 4.0
TRUST MAPS help people to filter the noise and manage information overload · It does this by introducing a layer of trust to social networks — who you trust and for what — and uses that to filter, rank and search the Realtime Web. Try the Alpha and use it to filter tweets.
PECUS
free everyone to make a living doing what they love · Based on “shares” in people, it
enables a new reputation based economy where those adding value can be rewarded
— whether they're writing, making music, coding, cleaning the streets or just sharing useful links!
PLEXNET
extends the Open Web into an open source P2P platform/language with queryable event-driven structured data
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Its capability security base will enable scalable and composable services
that aren't easily possible today
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It's Web 4.0 — a Web 4 the people by the people!
My name is Tav · I'm a 27 year old from London and,
together with the Espians, I've been
working on this for the last 10 years ·
If, after watching
the video, you like Espra please support us with £10/month or more · Thanks!
The world needs good ideas and the Espians seem to have
more than most. Keep up the good work.
So, how do you benefit by being a supporter for 10 months?
If you get in early as one of the first 1,000 male or female supporters, you
get the special status of "Core Supporter", which means:
You get a seat at the first term of the governing body for the Commons
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A potentially powerful position — especially since it will be
the seed for all global trust map calculations.
You get exclusive access and privileges at Espra related events and parties that will
be happening in the future.
All supporters get special privileges. For example:
You get priority access to Espra releases like private betas
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Giving you a chance to get a head start on everyone else.
You get 5 Tav Pecus for every £1 you contribute
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These could be very valuable when Espra
starts to have the kind of impact that it
is setting out to.
You get permanent kudos for having made a new, open and exciting reality
possible.
Yet somewhere in Britain, the counterculture dream still lives.