Crypto Altruism Podcast Episode 138 - ReFi Phangan - Regenerative Finance, Quadratic Funding, and Local Impact
In episode 138, we’re excited to welcome Paul Burg, a regen legend and Founder of ReFi Phangan, GreenPill Phangan, and EcoSynthesisX, and Founding Steward of PhanganQF and DeSpace QF. We discuss the growing ReFi movement in Phangan, Quadratic Funding as a valuable tool to advance public goods, building partnerships with local NGOs and business, and much more.
Three Key Takeaways
Koh Phangan is a unique setting with a booming tourist economy that also faces a lot of challenges related to pollution and air quality. ReFi Phangan aims to shift mindsets away from an extractive approach, to build a more regenerative local economy in Phangan.
It’s vitally important to engage and empower local builders when trying to create local impact – including NGOs, businesses, governments, and individuals. It’s important for projects entering communities, especially in the global south, to learn from local experience and engage local stakeholders.
Quadratic Funding, implemented at a local level, can be a great way to rally the community around local initiatives, engage donors and businesses, and ensure funds are distributed equitably to drive local impact.
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Episode Time Stamps
02:15 - What was your “Ah hah” moment that got you excited about cryptocurrency and web3 in the beginning?
05:55 - Tell me about the early days as a “Regen” builder building ReFi Phangan
08:05 - Can you please give listeners a high-level overview of ReFi Phangan’s mission?
12:55 - What impact has the local tourism in Koh Phangan had on your work?
18:55 - Tell me about the Regen Full Moon Festival.
22:00 - One of the ReFi projects operating out of Koh Phangan, which you are the Founder of, is EcoSynthesisX – tell me more about this project.
35:05 - I understand that you have a local Quadratic Funding round coming up, can you please tell me more about this?
41:10 - What makes Quadratic Funding a powerful force for driving local impact?
43:05 - What’s the best way for listeners to learn more about ReFi Phangan and support your work?
46:45 - To wrap things up, if you could name one thing that excites you most about the social impact potential of web3, what would it be and why?
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