EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 50 MIN
Open Protocols, Agreements & the Future of Collaboration Infrastructure with António & Victor
from Coherence.tv · host Coherence.tv
In this Collaborative Conversation, António Chanoca (Inovatrix) and Victor Vorski (The Gathering, Coherence) explore foundational concepts shaping the next era of collaboration — from digital infrastructure to social contracts.Using clear analogies like the difference between email and WhatsApp, António and Victor unpack what distinguishes open protocols from closed platforms, and why these distinctions matter when designing systems that aim to be resilient, inclusive, and future-ready. They reflect on how blockchain and programmable agreements can offer a more transparent, accountable, and cooperative way of working together.Expect reflections on: 🔹 The difference between open protocols and closed applications — and why it matters 🔹 Why modern digital infrastructure is fragile and dependent on centralized platforms 🔹 Blockchain not as currency, but as infrastructure for programmable collaboration 🔹 How agreements, not entities, define the architecture of most organizations 🔹 Contracts, expectations, and the invisible rules behind collective action 🔹 The political, legal, and economic implications of protocol-based coordination 🔹 What it takes to build new roads — digital or physical — beyond corporate or state control 🔹 The deep connection between ownership, access, and collaboration resilienceThis conversation is a philosophical and practical inquiry into what it takes to build a more collaborative digital future — one that puts people, agreements, and shared purpose at the center.✨ For protocol designers, systems thinkers, regenerative technologists, and anyone dreaming of infrastructure that honors interdependence — this is a rich and grounding conversation.🔹 Coherence 2025: https://coherence.tv/ 🔹 António Chanoca: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ant%C3%B3nio-chanoca-a5884bb/?originalSubdomain=pt 🔹 Inovatrix: https://innovatrix.io 🔹 Victor Vorski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vvorski/
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In this Collaborative Conversation, António Chanoca (Inovatrix) and Victor Vorski (The Gathering, Coherence) explore foundational concepts shaping the next era of collaboration — from digital infrastructure to social contracts.Using clear analogies like the difference between email and WhatsApp, António and Victor unpack what distinguishes open protocols from closed platforms, and why these distinctions matter when designing systems that aim to be resilient, inclusive, and future-ready. They reflect on how blockchain and programmable agreements can offer a more transparent, accountable, and cooperative way of working together.Expect reflections on: 🔹 The difference between open protocols and closed applications — and why it matters 🔹 Why modern digital infrastructure is fragile and dependent on centralized platforms 🔹 Blockchain not as currency, but as infrastructure for programmable collaboration 🔹 How agreements, not entities, define the architecture of most organizations 🔹 Contracts, expectations, and the invisible rules behind collective action 🔹 The political, legal, and economic implications of protocol-based coordination 🔹 What it takes to build new roads — digital or physical — beyond corporate or state control 🔹 The deep connection between ownership, access, and collaboration resilienceThis conversation is a philosophical and practical inquiry into what it takes to build a more collaborative digital future — one that puts people, agreements, and shared purpose at the center.✨ For protocol designers, systems thinkers, regenerative technologists, and anyone dreaming of infrastructure that honors interdependence — this is a rich and grounding conversation.🔹 Coherence 2025: https://coherence.tv/ 🔹 António Chanoca: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ant%C3%B3nio-chanoca-a5884bb/?originalSubdomain=pt 🔹 Inovatrix: https://innovatrix.io 🔹 Victor Vorski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vvorski/
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