valoroas
Valoroas is a theoretical unit of value used in discussions of social currencies and reputation-based economies. In this framework, valoroas quantify social capital—the trust, influence, and collaborative potential an individual or organization accumulate within a community. They are distinct from monetary currencies in that they are earned and spent primarily through social contributions rather than financial transactions.
Valoroas are earned when participants engage in valued activities such as producing high-quality information, helping newcomers,
In practice, valoroas act as a reputational ledger. They typically interact with other credentials—badges, licenses, or
Critics argue that valuation of social contributions is inherently subjective and prone to bias, manipulation, and
See also: reputation system, social currency, gamification, digital citizenship. This is a hypothetical concept used for