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Choose your pathRoute by intent: learn, test an example, donate, or join/build.What is Moral Trade?A plain-language primer for new visitors.How it worksA simple walkthrough from example to review.SourcesPrimary references and product-boundary notes.FAQCommon questions and operating limits.
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ExploreInspect what is live enough to read, clone, or donate through.
ProjectsWhat is live, illustrative, or upcoming.Worked examplesSeeded structures, not live offers.All offersLive offers and worked examples.Pledge swapsExchange bounded commitments.Donation offsetsRedirect matched opposed donations.Donate through a routeUse a vetted external donation handoff.
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Create bounded tradeDraft terms with baseline, exit, evidence, and review gates.Create donation offsetSet baseline, match, destination, surplus, and evidence rules.Create wish profileDescribe broad wishes before mutual disclosure.Founding cohortInvite one serious counterparty and start small.Private matchingConsent-gated counterparty discovery.Create accountUse member workflows after the public primer.
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AboutWhat exists today, what does not, and what comes next.What you can rely onPrototype guarantees, review states, and non-guarantees.Pilot statusWhat is real, reviewed, or still prototype-stage.ValidationEvidence states, challenge windows, and review scopes.SafetyCoercion, fraud, and pressure boundaries.Anti-threat rulesBaseline integrity and externality checks.AccessibilityWCAG-oriented QA scope, limitations, and support route.MeasurementPrivacy-safe event taxonomy and performance baselines.TransparencyAggregate review, disclosure, report, appeal, and operator timing counts.Team and governanceOperator routes, reviewer roles, and public gaps.Pilot updatesPublic logs, governance updates, and case-study notes.ContactReach the pilot operators or report a support issue.
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Public Goods Fund

Public-interest knowledge reserve

Better shared knowledge can improve coordination and allocation decisions across otherwise conflicting moral views.

Every.org fast routeWebhook before countingReviewer verificationIntegrated checkout planned, not active
Pledge to assurance campaign

How participation works

1. Choose route
Use the Every.org fast route, saved commitment path, or fallback evidence flow.
2. Wait for import
Redirects remain pending until provider webhooks or reviewed evidence arrive.
3. Review before counting
The fund only counts reviewed evidence in contribution state.
Integrated checkout
Planned after provider approval
Technical spec

Recipient

Demo recipient: public-interest research fund

Consensus + hybrid goodDefault intensity 12%

A demo ordinary-pool alternative for knowledge infrastructure that helps diverse moral communities reason and coordinate.

Better shared knowledge can improve coordination and allocation decisions across otherwise conflicting moral views.

Risk and reliability

Reliability
9300 bps
Risk
400 bps
Tail loss
150 bps
Outcome unit
public-knowledge unit
Good type
Consensus + hybrid

Verified assurance route

Public-interest knowledge assurance campaign

A signed-intent route for shared evidence infrastructure that only becomes payable after supporter and review thresholds clear.

expired

Threshold, match, and QF bonus

Amount threshold
$180
Eligible pledged
$90
Verified supporters
1/2
Deadline
May 20, 2026
Base match
$0
Capped QF bonus
$0
Total payable after gates
$0
Amount progress50%
Supporter progress50%

No-custody proof path

Evidence before counting

Signed sponsor intent plus public reviewer note.

Destination
signed sponsor route
Destination reference
Demo signed intent: public-interest research fund
Proof required
signed intent review
Custody posture
no custody external handoff

Moral Trade

A pilot institution for cooperation under disagreement.

Moral Trade helps serious participants test small, reviewable commitments across moral disagreement. It does not provide legal, tax, escrow, or custody services.

Marketplace

  • Projects
  • Choose your path
  • Browse offers
  • Worked examples
  • Pledge swaps
  • Donation offsets
  • Donate through a route
  • Public Goods Fund
  • Private matching

Learn

  • About
  • What is moral trade?
  • How it works
  • Methodology
  • Measurement
  • Transparency report
  • Safety policy
  • Anti-threat rules
  • Validation
  • Accessibility
  • Moral Trade technical spec
  • Evidence standards
  • FAQ
  • Deferred paid offers
  • Sources

Community

  • Team and governance
  • People
  • Wish registry
  • Founding cohort
  • Pilot updates
  • Create account
  • Sign in

About

  • Contact
  • Pilot status
  • What you can rely on
  • Transparency report
Sponsor pool
$1,500
Sponsor commitment
A demo common-ground sponsor pool releases a 1:1 challenge match only after assurance and review gates pass.
Monthly pool refill
$25
Challenge window
Not opened
Verified proof amount
$0
Sponsor top-up
$0
Verified proofs
0
Rejected proofs
0
Excluded pledges
0
Latest reason code
needs destination evidence
Latest proof source
pending proof
Latest verified at
Not verified
Public evidence source
demo fixture

Persisted proof aggregate is unavailable; showing fixture-safe public evidence.

No private wish text or sensitive evidence is published by default.

Missed thresholds are recorded as expired, not as failed donations.

Visibility controls

Private by default, opt-in recognition

Pledges can remain private amount, show supporter name only, or publish a short public reason. Duplicate identities and below-minimum pledges are excluded from supporter count and QF breadth.

Default visibility
private amount
Recognition
opt-in public supporter or reason
Analytics
privacy-safe experiment assignment only
Appeal status
none
  • Research and governance
  • Reasoning Center
  • Allocation notes
  • Candidate pools
  • Legal

    • Privacy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility
    • Safety policy
    • Evidence review

    Reference points include Toby Ord's paper on moral trade and Forethought's discussion of convergence, compromise, threats, blockers, and moral public goods.