Research and reference materials that ground OpenHaven's work — writeups on the data infrastructure behind ecosystem mapping and on commons-based finance, alongside the sovereign-stack diagrams and a monetary-architecture report.
The two core tools
Everything else here supports OpenHaven's two primary tools — start with these.
Brandon Nørgaard's blueprint for the five-layer data pipeline — ingest, normalize, enrich, store, serve — that turns the liminal web's scattered ecosystem maps into computable infrastructure: the data foundation beneath the kind of protocol-and-project mapping OpenHaven's Navigator surfaces.
A reference taxonomy of the funding mechanisms, models, and governance structures available to commons-oriented and regenerative projects — the capital-and-coordination companion to the open-protocol landscape OpenHaven maps.
A comprehensive, platform-agnostic taxonomy of human activities that prosocial technology must support — organized by use-case domain, centered on trust, and designed for interoperability across the decentralized technology ecosystem.