ReRe: Catalyzing Partnerships and Collaborations for a Positive Socio-Enviro
At the heart of the Web3 revolution, a movement is emerging that transcends digital boundaries and delves into the real world, bringing with it a new vision of collaboration, sustainability, and positive socio-environmental impact. This movement is known as ReRe - Regenerative Resources, a Web3 cultural protocol that is catalyzing partnerships and collaborations among socio-environmental impact projects in Brazil.
ReRe is not just a project; it's an ever-evolving ecosystem, bringing together a diverse community of creative minds and passionate hearts who share a common goal: to build a more sustainable and regenerative future.
An Unprecedented Collaboration Platform
One of ReRe's most striking features is its ability to create unprecedented collaboration spaces. Every day, ReRe hosts online meetings that bring together projects from various sectors, from education to agroecology, and places them in a virtual room to share ideas, insights, and challenges. These meetings not only promote mutual learning but also create real opportunities for collaboration.
Projects like Ekonavi, a platform that gathers more than 600 environmental impact initiatives, and Guardians of Climate, which works on the recovery and reforestation of biomes, found in ReRe a fertile ground to intertwine their initiatives. Together, they explore ways to use Web3 technology to boost sustainable mobility and ecosystem restoration.
Common Pools of Shared Resources
One of the most impactful innovations brought by ReRe is the creation of "Common Pools of Shared Resources." These pools are not limited to financial resources but also include knowledge, technology, and other assets needed to drive socio-environmental impact projects.
Projects like AgroforestDAO and Código Brazuca found in the Common Pools a valuable source of resources for their agroecology and technological education initiatives, respectively. They now have access to funding, expertise, and collaborators through ReRe.
Education and Awareness
ReRe doesn't limit itself to creating partnerships and providing resources; it also plays a fundamental role in education and awareness about Web3 and its regenerative principles. With weekly meetings that disseminate the movement's progress, ReRe shares its knowledge with the community, empowering other projects to embrace the vision of a more sustainable future.
Through its online communication channels, such as Telegram, ReRe shares tutorials, debates, and information about Web3. This not only strengthens the community's understanding of the potential of distributed technology but also inspires others to get involved.
A Call to Action
ReRe is much more than a Web3 cultural protocol. It is a movement that is transforming how socio-environmental impact projects operate in Brazil. Through partnerships, resource sharing, and education, ReRe is catalyzing real change towards a more regenerative future.
For those who wish to join this journey, the invitation is open. Projects, individuals, and organizations that share the vision of a more sustainable Brazil are finding a powerful ally in ReRe. The call to action is simple: join the movement, collaborate, share, and be part of the change Brazil needs.
ReRe is an inspiring example of how Web3 technology can be used to create real impact in the world. As more projects join this initiative, the regenerative future we seek begins to become a tangible reality.
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What is abundant for you?
What is scarce for you?
Proof of Humanization X Proof of Humanity.
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Nice to meet you, we are ReRe - Regenerative Resources.
For approximately 18 months, the activities of ReRe (regenerative web3 cultural protocol) have been intensified, which is expressed through daily online meetings, participation and organization of events, allocation of resources to the different projects of the network, mutual technological integration between the projects, as well as building a collective intelligence…
These meetings are divided into spaces for the origination of proofs of concept, value propositions and critical mapping of projects through debates, theoretical and practical explorations on Web3 and ReFi. Listing the respective challenges and abundances of each community, person and/or initiative involved. In this way, it has been possible to effectively disseminate the concepts and fundamentals of web3, as participants are able to envision and experience their own ways of applying the concepts within their reality.
For more than a year, through the critical mapping of the projects involved in ReRe, participants were able to learn about the concept of web3, exchange experiences, discover the regenerative ecosystem in Brazil and learn good practices for strengthening the common good. Still expressing itself as a “hyperobject”, in the last year, ReRe brought results with a positive and innovative impact, acting as a catalyst for regenerative protagonism.
We activated interweaving between initiatives from the most diverse segments and developed coordinated practices by creating the first “Common Pool of Shared Resources”. We want to create a Common Pool with all types of resources, including but not limited to fiat and crypto, from an equity perspective.
This network experiment has been daring to expand the concept of ReFi to ReRe - in addition to finance, other regenerative resources according to the paradigm of abundance, emergence of complexity and deep regeneration associated with the P2P and Common Good paradigms of distributed technologies.
Projects incubated or participating in the ReRe network expand their initiatives to the web3 environment, adding multidisciplinary knowledge with an impact on different sectors (education, tourism, agroecology, games, production and distribution of food/herbal products, agroecology/traceable circular economy, network glocalized enterprise, angel investment, etc…)
ReRe is no longer a “hyperobject”, it has evolved as a “Regenerative Web3 Cultural Protocol” and has expressed itself as a stimulating community environment, as a fertile soil for collaborative innovation.
We act, therefore, with active learning of deep regeneration applied to the web3 / dWeb ethos, with debates and practices that rethink the traditional organizational paradigm (top down, concentrated, linear, static and based on the logic of scarcity) that is common in the web2 environment , thus proposing new ways of doing things that are complex, distributed, glocal, interactive and collaborative - resonant with web3 technologies and with all their disruptive power from the perspective of abundance. We redistribute resources, through the “Common Pools”, to the various projects that collaborate with this web3 cultural protocol in a regenerative network.
We have not crystallized a closed definition of what ReRe is, because as a living and dynamic project created in a network, supported even by the paradigm of complexity and interactivity, we are in permanent evolution and re-signification...
What is abundant for you?
What is scarce for you?
Proof of Humanization X Proof of Humanity.
A new organism has evolved over these questions. Ubiquitous, critical and questioning...
Nice to meet you, we are ReRe - Regenerative Resources.
A web3 cultural protocol focused on deep regeneration.
Hello people!!! We are ReRe - Regenerative Resources, a cultural protocol that is expressed through a peer to peer (P2P) co-creative dynamic, which aims to model new ways of sharing abundant resources between those involved.