kompensoidu
Kompensoidu is a term used in economic and policy design discussions to describe a class of compensatory instruments intended to balance costs and benefits in digital and platform-based economies. In this framework, compensoids are programmable units that adjust monetary flows to offset externalities, inequality, or risk exposures.
Etymology and usage: The word is a neologism combining kompens- from compensation with a -oidu suffix signifying
Mechanism: Compensoids function via smart contracts or algorithmic rules embedded in platforms. They monitor indicators such
Applications: Potential uses include environmental policy (carbon compensoids), urban mobility (congestion compensoids), online marketplaces (dynamic fairness
Advantages and criticisms: Proponents cite improved efficiency, targeted redistribution, and greater transparency. Critics warn of governance
See also: Pigovian tax, carbon credit, universal basic income, platform governance.