I have a new project for which I actively don’t want funding for myself: it’s too new and unformed to withstand the pressure to produce results for specific questions by specific times*. But if it pans out in ways other people value I wouldn’t mind retroactive payment. This seems like a good fit for impact certificates, which is a tech I vaguely want to support anyway.
Someone suggested that if I was going to do that I should mint and register the cert now, because that norm makes IC markets more informative, especially about the risk of very negative projects. This seems like a good argument but https://www.impactcerts.com/mint seems borked and I don’t know of better options. Now this is requiring thought and the whole point was to not have to do that yet.
So I’m crowdsourcing. What are your thoughts on this? What are potential best practices I should support? Counter arguments?
*my psychology is such that there’s no way around this that also guarantees speeding up the work. If someone wanted to fund the nice things for Elizabeth project I’d accept but no guarantee I would produce any faster. I *have* asked for funding for my collaborator and a TBD research assistant.
I will definitely not be sharing the object level project in this thread.
I hurt my hand so if my replies look weird that’s why.
I have a new project for which I actively don’t want funding for myself: it’s too new and unformed to withstand the pressure to produce results for specific questions by specific times*. But if it pans out in ways other people value I wouldn’t mind retroactive payment. This seems like a good fit for impact certificates, which is a tech I vaguely want to support anyway.
Someone suggested that if I was going to do that I should mint and register the cert now, because that norm makes IC markets more informative, especially about the risk of very negative projects. This seems like a good argument but https://www.impactcerts.com/mint seems borked and I don’t know of better options. Now this is requiring thought and the whole point was to not have to do that yet.
So I’m crowdsourcing. What are your thoughts on this? What are potential best practices I should support? Counter arguments?
*my psychology is such that there’s no way around this that also guarantees speeding up the work. If someone wanted to fund the nice things for Elizabeth project I’d accept but no guarantee I would produce any faster. I *have* asked for funding for my collaborator and a TBD research assistant.
I will definitely not be sharing the object level project in this thread.
I hurt my hand so if my replies look weird that’s why.