Weekly Meetups
Our working group meets weekly to discuss tokenomics, governance, and ecological impact strategies. All meetings are recorded and minutes are published for transparency.
2026
Claims Engine Substrate, Stewardship UX Gaps & Tokenized Donations
Gregory dropped in briefly to share R&D's pivot from eco-credits toward a deeper claims infrastructure — a chain-agnostic semantic claims layer (via Austin's Ethereum Foundation-funded work) that can underwrite ecological, journalistic, or any registered schema. Max demoed 11 weeks of tokenomics dashboard data and a new Kazakhstan bee-tracking project using iNaturalist. Brandon offered his Regen Market Monitor repo for integration, pushed hard on stewardship UX (the Create Project button is buried in Marketplace), and introduced his Living Building Challenge-accredited building assessment work. The group debated who the real customer is for eco-credits and concluded retirement credits currently function as tokenized donations without tax benefits.
Micro-Impact Agents, Gaia AI R&D Pillars & O Impact Platform
Brandon outlined his micro-impact agent strategy — spawning AI-managed wallets that trade, retire credits, and assess buildings/food systems every hour for under 4 cents. Shawn (Gaia AI) gave a major R&D update covering four pillars: the claims engine, client demo pitches, a next-gen registry assistant agent, and protocol politician agents live in Discord. James announced O Impact AI — an agent platform on Zero Gravity chain where agents are NFTs with embedded C-suite roles, a skills marketplace, and an RWI token. The group discussed community re-engagement, the need for consistent official social media presence, and Bridge.Eco V2 readiness.
REGEN Burn Mechanics, Ukraine Impact Dashboard & Digital Twin Experiments
The group discussed the status of REGEN token burn implementation — including eco-credit accounting prerequisites, Regen Compute's live buyback-and-burn, and the need for an on-chain marketplace burn mechanism. Max demoed an impact dashboard built for Ukrainian eco-villages aggregating on-chain data from energy, water, restoration and community economy sources. Magdalena joined as a new member bringing regenerative systems R&D experience. Max also shared results from his digital twin brainstorming experiment comparing AI-simulated advisory sessions with real ones.
Trading Agents, Regen Compute Enterprise Vision & Bridge.Eco V2
Brandon demoed his Regen Market Monitor trading agent and Velf dashboard. Christian and James shared trading bot experiences across HyperLiquid and Polymarket. The group explored enterprise-tier Regen Compute with API-key-based usage tracking, and James announced Bridge.Eco V2 with direct credit retirement plus a new agent creation platform on 0G.
POA Migration, Fee Splitting Contracts & Validator Transition Strategy
Gregory presented his architecture work on the Agentic Tokenomics repo — including Cosmos SDK 0.54 POA migration tracking, CosmWasm fee-splitting contracts, and mechanism dependency mapping. Lance shared his Regen Compute integration with live eco-offset line items, and the group debated validator transition economics, hard cap methodology, and coordinating a CoinStore listing with protocol upgrades.
Regen Compute, EcoBridge Integration & Permissionless Methodologies
Christian demoed compute.regen.network's 402-payment flow and marketplace integration, Max showed iNaturalist-based biodiversity credits on Celo, and the group debated permissionless credit issuance, Cosmos-vs-EVM tradeoffs, and developer tooling for building on Regen.
EVM Marketplace, Protocol Politicians & Multi-Chain Strategy
Max demoed a working Regen eco-credit marketplace ported to EVM/Celo, Gregory presented 9 governance agent archetypes rooted in living systems theory, and the group debated Cosmos vs Ethereum tradeoffs for data, governance, and marketplace layers.
Regen Compute, AI Alignment & Coin Store
Discussions centered around the upcoming Coin Store token listing, the roll-out of the Regen Compute app, an innovative Regen AI Alignment strategy, and deep dives into technical workflows using AI agents.
Coin Store Listing, Regen Compute GTM & Collaboration Workflows
The group discussed formulating a go-to-market strategy for the Coin Store exchange listing utilizing the Regen Compute app, exploring ideas around AI agent alignment, and refining GitHub collaboration workflows for agentic contributions.
AI Agent Autonomy, Tokenomics Realities & Plan B Discussions
The group engaged in deep conversation around the nuances of creating autonomous AI agents, the harsh economic realities facing current validators, the network's market positioning within carbon vs. biodiversity credits, and potential 'Plan B' migrations to base layer chains.
Meta-Spec, Agents & Market Signals
A deep dive into REGEN's evolving tokenomics meta-spec, coordination tooling, AI agents for contribution tracking, and experimental market intelligence via Polymarket.
From Rewards to Revenue — Charting the Path Forward
The working group discussed the Coinstore listing update, explored Max's new institutional flywheel model linking eco-credit sales to network sustainability, clarified the upgrade roadmap from proof-of-stake rewards to fee-based coordination, and touched on AI agents for governance synthesis.
Economic Logic Sprint & AI Integration
The group discussed formalizing REGEN's economic logic with a focus on fixed supply caps, proof of authority transitions, and linking token value to ecological outcomes.
From Thesis to Action
A working session focused on turning Regen Ledger tokenomics research into concrete action. The group aligned on a Q1 sprint to prototype a supply-capped, dynamic mint-burn model tied to ecological value.