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Oyster Farm FAQs

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Heroes a mile high in the Rocky Mountain state of Colorado are farming economic Pearls!
Are PEARLS a crypto currency?
Why should someone use PEARLS instead of dollars? (Also see tab "how do individuals and merchants benefit from joining the Oyster Farm and using PEARLS' + Comic strip)
Why reintroduce barter now? And why here in Boulder?
What does the term "micro-barter" mean? How is it different from barter that has taken place for thousands of years?
What do you mean when you say "incubating" in your Mission Statement and Vision?
"The future is in the past."

"The past-is a much better teacher about the properties of the future than the present" (p.314).

"Tonight I will be meeting friends in a restaurant (tavernas have existed for at least twenty-five centuries). I will be walking there wearing shoes hardly different from those worn fifty-three hundred years ago by the mummified (Otzie) discovered in a glacier in the Austrian Alps. At the restaurant, I will be using silverware , a Mesopotanian technology, which qualifies as a "killer application" given what it allows me to do to the leg of lamb, such as tear it apart while sparing my fingers from burns. I will be drinking wine, a liquid that has been in use for at least six millennia. The wine will be poured into glasses, an innovation claimed by my Lebanese compatriots to come from their Phoenician ancestors, and if you disagree about the source, we can say that glass objects have been sold by them as trinkets for at least twenty-nine hundred years. After the main course, I will have a somewhat younger technology, artisanal cheese, paying higher prices for those that have not changed in their preparation for several centuries.

Had someone in 1950 predicted such a minor gathering, he would have imagined something quite different. So, thank God, I will not be dressed in a shiny synthetic space-style suit, consuming nutritionally optimized while communicating with my dinner peers by means video screens. The dinner partners, in turn, will be expelling airborne germs on my face, as they will not be located in remote colonies across the galaxy. The food will be prepared using very archaic technology (fire), with the aid of kitchen tools and implements that have not changed since the Romans (except in the quality of metals used). I will be sitting on an (at least) three-thousand-year-old device commonly as the chair (which will be, if anything, less ornate than its majestic Egyptian ancestor). And I will not be repairing the restaurant with the aid of a flying motorcycle. I will be walking or, if late, using a cab from a century-old technology, driven by an immigrant-immigrants were driving cabs in Paris a century ago (Russian aristocrats), same as in Berlin and Stockholm (Iraqis and Kurdish refugees), Washington, D.C. (Ethiopian postdoc students), Los Angeles (musically oriented Armenians), and New York (multinationals) today. " (P. 312)


~ Nassim Taleb - Antifragile

App button definitions

TRANSACT


TRANSACT allows you to negotiate a barter transaction with any individual or business in Boulder that has joined the Oyster Farm. (so get all to sign up) This button streamlines the process of recording each barter transaction in your account, requiring only a few simple steps It's easy! You used no currency, yet you achieved the same economic equivalent transaction as if you had… AND YOU HAVE HEROICALLY LOCKED THE ECONOMIC VALUE INTO THE BOULDER COUNTY ECONOMIC ECOSYSTEM which is likely to further propagate a daisy chain of economic activity solely for the benefit of Boulder!! Bravo! We think the integration of Commercial and Micro-Barter functionality through modern app technology into the local economy has the potential to ultimately become more prevalent than traditional currency usage, as it offers a pure, effective, and mutually beneficial method for economic exchange. Why? Because it makes sense! Barter is not only the purest way to achieve a mutually agreed upon economic exchange, but it can also be fun. In San Francisco, a woman bartered a single bobby pin followed by 28 other barter transactions of increasing value that landed her a home in Tennessee! (CNBC-Side Hustles Dec 22, 2021: This Tik Toker Started With a 1 cent Bobby Pin and Bartered It All the Way Up to an $80,000 House)


MICRO-JOBS


MICRO-JOBS enables businesses and individuals to connect with modern gig workers who are seeking flexible, last-minute and short-term employment opportunities. It serves as a platform for posting micro-jobs, ranging from fill-in labor roles to specific task-based assignments and short-term projects. Businesses can efficiently post temporary positions and identify qualified local candidates to address unexpected workforce needs, seasonal demand increases, project- based work opportunities, or one-time tasks. Gig workers benefit from access to a diverse array of temporary positions, providing unique short-term work opportunities in various fields. So, whether you're a business looking for an extra pair of hands or a gig worker seeking flexible short-term work opportunities, this app functionality provides a simple, easy way to connect. Job postings let you know all the details (duties, pay, schedule, etc.). Job posters get information on candidates which allows for easy selection and direct communication with the selected gig worker. The app enables final negotiations to take place directly and privately between the worker and the job poster, providing further flexibility for both parties.


VOLUNTEER


VOLUNTEER posts volunteering activities and events that The Oyster Farm is hosting throughout Boulder County to help strengthen local communities and support special initiatives. This unites residents from diverse backgrounds around a common goal of public benefit as well as helping volunteers to meet like-minded individuals and form new meaningful friendships. The events include providing important services, improving the environment, helping people in need, and offering unique ways to benefit the public. Volunteering offers a sense of purpose and joy that comes from making a positive difference in the lives of others…a value that The Oyster Farm embraces as part of its public benefit mission. At the same time volunteering can help reduce stress and improve overall well-being.


GIVE


GIVE provides the opportunity for Oyster Farm members to further support the public benefit mission of the Oyster Farm (“enhance social and economic participation in Boulder County”) and to create a new resiliency designed for long term benefits and sustainability FOR EVERYONE who joins the Oyster Farm. GIVE allows Oyster Farm members to be a community hero by selecting from three different additional options: The Volunteer Option allows club members to give Pearl barter units that will be pooled and then offered in small amounts to volunteers as a way to encourage and support participation in selected community volunteer events. The Support Basic Income Option allows members to contribute Pearl barter units to an Oyster Farm designated pool that will make quarterly transfers of Pearls into the accounts of eligible individuals* in the community who would benefit from economic assistance. And finally, the Nonprofit Option allows members to give Pearl barter units directly to any nonprofit that is a member of the Oyster Farm.

NOTE: Giving Pearls via the Oyster Farm may not provide any tax deduction or tax advantage to the Oyster Farm member. Please consult your tax advisor.

* Eligibility for a basic income Pearl distribution is based on pre-defined financial hardship criteria.


PEARL PALS


PEARL PALS offers access to a curated and scheduled list of meet-up events designed to bring people together to enjoy “unique” social opportunities in the Boulder community. These events aim to facilitate distinctive gatherings and foster stronger connections among Boulder residents who share comparable interests, hobbies, or intellectual pursuits. These unique meet-up events offer benefits like building new and stronger community connections around niche interests, fostering new learning and skill-sharing, providing an accessible way for Oyster Farm members to try new activities, boosting social skills, and creating genuine connections for friendship, networking, or even business, leading to personal growth, fun, and a greater sense of belonging within the Boulder community.


Where can I find the Oyster Farm Terms of Service and Privacy Policy?
Normalization of W-9 Tax ID & 1099 Reporting
How can I delete my Oyster Farm account and associated data?

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