Portugal-based R&D • Public-interest digital infrastructure

Digital protocols for cost-of-living coordination and social stabilization.

Harmonized Contributions is an independent initiative focused on applied research, software development, and early-stage prototyping of local-first, privacy-preserving systems. A core project is the Pulse protocol — designed to support voluntary participation, reduce administrative overhead, and enable scalable pilot programs.

Local-first • Privacy-preserving • Decentralized contribution frameworks

Work

Applied research and prototyping around coordination for cost-of-living pressure, trust-minimized participation, and resilient administration.

Coordination primitives

Rules and incentives that align individual contribution with system stability.

Privacy-preserving participation

Local-first approaches that keep sensitive data close to users by default.

Scalable pilots

Protocol-driven operations that reduce human admin load and improve auditability.

Pulse protocol

A protocol concept for voluntary participation and low-friction coordination, designed to support pilot programs with clear rules, predictable incentives, and reduced administrative overhead.

About

Harmonized Contributions operates as an early-stage research and development initiative in the field of public-interest digital infrastructure, with activities conducted primarily within the European Union.

Contact

Email: contact@harmonizedcontributions.org
Location: Portugal