Psilo-Cybernetics& Institutional Neuroplasticity

Exploring the emergence of adaptive institutions through MycoFi—a framework connecting mycelial intelligence with decentralized systems for real-time community collaboration

Core Concepts

Understanding the foundational principles that enable adaptive, interconnected systems

Psilo-Cybernetics

The study of feedback loops and self-organizing systems inspired by mycelial networks and psychedelic insights into interconnectedness.

Institutional Neuroplasticity

Organizations that adapt and evolve like neural networks, continuously learning and reorganizing based on environmental feedback.

MycoFi Framework

A decentralized infrastructure connecting economic, democratic, and computational systems through myco-principic design patterns.

Community Collaboration

Real-time tooling for collective decision-making, resource allocation, and knowledge sharing across distributed networks.

Mycelial Intelligence

Like mycelial networks that connect forest ecosystems, MycoFi creates living infrastructure for communities to share resources, make decisions, and evolve together. Each node strengthens the whole, enabling emergence of collective intelligence.

Myco-Principic Design

Six foundational principles inspired by mycelial networks and applied to institutional design

Distributed Architecture

No single point of failure—resilience through decentralization

Emergent Complexity

Simple rules create sophisticated collective behaviors

Real-Time Adaptation

Continuous feedback loops enable rapid organizational learning

Regenerative Systems

Self-healing networks that grow stronger through use

Resource Sharing

Efficient allocation through transparent, collaborative protocols

Intentional Design

Purpose-driven architecture aligned with community values

Real-Time Collaboration Tools

Practical applications of MycoFi principles for community coordination and collective action

Economic Collaboration

Decentralized resource allocation, mutual credit systems, and transparent value flows that adapt to community needs in real-time.

Key Features:

  • Mutual Credit Networks
  • Dynamic Resource Pools
  • Value Flow Tracking

Democratic Governance

Participatory decision-making tools that scale from local to global, enabling fluid consensus and adaptive policy formation.

Key Features:

  • Liquid Democracy
  • Quadratic Voting
  • Consent-Based Protocols

Computational Infrastructure

Distributed computing networks that grow organically, sharing processing power and data storage across community nodes.

Key Features:

  • Peer-to-Peer Computing
  • Federated Data Storage
  • Edge Processing

Knowledge Commons

Collaborative learning environments where insights propagate through the network, creating collective intelligence.

Key Features:

  • Distributed Knowledge Graphs
  • Collaborative Sense-Making
  • Emergent Documentation

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