Our Moral Board · Public-source moral portrait
Shermin Voshmgir
A guarded editorial portrait of the author and cryptoeconomics educator whose Token Economy work explains Web3 infrastructure, tokens, decentralized organizations, incentives, and governance across technical and social systems.
Voshmgir’s systems framing helps IoV examine tokens as encoded incentive and governance arrangements rather than neutral digital objects, while keeping equity dependent on design, participation, and institutional context.
Eight guarded lenses
A public reading, not a measured identity.
The canonical labels are used to organize public evidence. They do not indicate workshop completion, consent, verification, or access to private identity state.
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Given Identity
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The selected sources do not provide a necessary, consistently documented account of given identity for this limited public-work portrait.
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Earned Identity
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Built public work as an author, educator, founder of BlockchainHub, and inaugural director of a university research institute for cryptoeconomics.
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Skills
Lens 3 of 8 · editorial interpretation
Her public work demonstrates systems analysis, interdisciplinary synthesis, cryptoeconomic explanation, token-design reasoning, and public education.
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Rented Identity
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Public roles include author, researcher, educator, institute director, and BlockchainHub founder; these roles do not define the whole person.
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Moral Compass
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Moses reads her attention to incentives, stakeholder dynamics, and purpose-driven systems as a design ethic, not as evidence about private motives or moral character.
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Story
Lens 6 of 8 · editorial interpretation
Within the Gratitude Series, Token Economy turns tokens from speculative objects into questions about coordination, governance, rights, incentives, and collective purpose.
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Identity State
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Not assessed. Public scholarship, institution-building, and authorship cannot establish a person’s present internal, relational, or wellbeing state.
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Consent and Disclosure
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No identity-workshop or publication consent was provided. This draft uses public sources for a limited editorial interpretation and makes no claim of endorsement or board participation.
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