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Moral Trade
Understand▾
UnderstandStart with the idea, source, and safest first route.
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.
Explore▾
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.
Join▾
JoinMove from examples into one supported pilot action.
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.
Trust▾
TrustCheck status, review rules, safety boundaries, and recourse.
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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Pilot status

What is real on Moral Trade today.

The public site is a reviewed pilot, not a liquid exchange. Its strongest current use is understanding the mechanism, cloning worked examples, joining a small cohort, and submitting reviewable proof artifacts.

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Public snapshot

Live proposals
0
Worked examples
8
Public profiles
2
Completed agreements
0

Now

Supported pilot surfaces

These are the parts visitors can use without assuming hidden liquidity or automated matching.

Primer and worked examples

Public examples show terms, evidence, baseline confidence, and externality review without pretending they are live offers.

Founding cohort

Early users are routed toward one low-risk action, one serious invite, and one proof artifact before broader marketplace activity.

Non-custodial donation routes

Curated Every.org links and manual evidence records support donation workflows without escrow, custody, tax advice, or platform-held funds.

Protocol health

Validator-backed surfaces you can audit now

The report recommends MPGF-style transparency for the core Moral Trade feature. These public checks expose what is machine-checked today before any claim of scale, automation, custody, or reliance.

Core protocol and data model

pass

Required fields, statuses, factor codes, transition rules, privacy classes, and relationship boundaries.

21 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Evidence provenance

pass

Evidence artifacts, claims, reviewer decisions, traceability events, agents, and append-only persistence tables.

6 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Reasoning Center packets

pass

Structured public packets, cited evidence rows, uncertainty flags, filters, and next human-controlled steps.

10 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

API contract and implementation

fail

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

Public route schemas, cache controls, rate-limit surfaces, fallbacks, and implementation audit.

84 check(s), 57 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Disclosure grants and appeals

pass

Stage-bound disclosure grants, redacted fields, search privacy controls, appeal triggers, standing, and review outcomes.

19 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Externality and remedy review

pass

Third-party impact triggers, due-diligence steps, affected-party standing, remediation controls, and review standards.

7 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Incident response

pass

Incident intake channels, severity levels, privacy-safe disclosure rules, readiness gates, and response-phase coverage.

9 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Performance and route recovery

fail

Observed route friction, Core Web Vitals targets, route recovery manifest coverage, and privacy-safe telemetry limits.

8 check(s), 3 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Operations and security

pass

Security headers, private-cache controls, retention lifecycle, rate limits, security non-claims, and scale gates.

15 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Evaluation and AI governance

pass

Quality metrics, privacy-safe slices, promotion gates, model-card requirements, and prohibited automation.

18 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Transparency report

pass

Aggregate-only review outcomes, disclosure grants, reports, appeals, median timing, SLA attainment, and small-sample suppression.

0 check(s), 0 blocker(s).

Open public JSON

Not yet

Prototype boundaries

These are intentionally not marketed as complete until the site has more verified activity and governance operations.

No liquidity claim

Public live proposals may be sparse or absent. Browse examples before treating the site as a market.

No automated outreach

Broad previews and consent gates come before identity-specific disclosure or introductions.

No guaranteed legal enforceability

The site records terms, evidence, and review states; it does not provide legal, tax, escrow, custody, or investment services.

  • 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.