02/22/2026
Nondominium: Building the Resource Sharing Engine for the Commons Economy
Remember when the “sharing economy” was supposed to change everything? The pitch was compelling: people would share their spare rooms, their cars, their tools, and communities would become more connected and resourceful in the process.
What actually happened was something quite different. Uber doesn’t share anything. Airbnb doesn’t share anything. These platforms captured the language of sharing while building some of the most centralized, extractive business models of the digital era. They sit between peers, control the rules of engagement, own all the data, set the prices, and take a cut of every transaction. The people who provide the actual value, their cars, their homes, their labor, have no say in how the platform operates and no ownership of the relationships they build through it.
This is not a sharing economy. It is a micro-service economy with better marketing.
The problem is not that peer-to-peer coordination doesn’t work. It clearly does. Millions of people successfully coordinate through these platforms every day. The problem is who controls the coordination layer. When a single company owns the rules, the matching algorithm, the reputation system, and the communication channel, “peer-to-peer” becomes a polite fiction. The platform is the real intermediary, and it captures the lion’s share of the value.
So the question becomes: what would a genuine peer sharing protocol look like? One where the governance of shared resources is not imposed by a platform operator but embedded in the resources themselves? Where organizations and individuals can coordinate across boundaries without surrendering control to a central authority?
That is the question Nondominium is designed to answer.
https://soushi888.github.io/alternef-digital-garden/blog/nondominium-presentation