Many engineers contribute significantly to open source, infrastructure, civic tech, and social impact—but rarely get recognition beyond GitHub stars or token mentions.
What if we had a protocol that could quantify and validate such contributions—not in money, but in trust, transparency, and long-term social value?
Could such a structure change how engineers are valued, or is reputation still bound to institutions and capital?
Curious to hear your thoughts. Has anyone tried designing or experimenting with such systems?
No-one worth their salt in public service is there for the accolades, or money. They do it because they give a shit about the community / country / culture / cause they’re part of.
There are exceptions for sure - big project are a proven way to jump your career back to private - but the people I most respect are thinking long term and working relentlessly towards that.
In that domain technology isn’t the endgame, it’s impacts and effects are. If you want to support that, help them build tools, grow communities and attract others with a similar drive. Or if they are moving back to private because they need the money that provides, actually interview them, even if what they can put on a CV is thin on detail.
Tech doesn’t need to revolve around capital, whether that’s social or financial.