Ayden Férdeline
Ayden Férdeline
Public Interest Technologist
Ayden Férdeline is a public interest technologist who has worked directly with activists, academics, civil society organizations, lawmakers and industry to support responsible technological innovation with a focus on social impact. He is inspired by the potential of the decentralized web and is passionate about cultivating an empowered community of civic minded stakeholders who share a meaningful and actionable commodority to make Web3 work for more people than Web 2.0 did. He previously represented European civil society organizations on ICANN’s GNSO Council, the body which makes binding policy for generic top-level domain names like .COM and .ORG, and was a technology policy fellow with the Mozilla Foundation. He now hosts the Internet governance history podcast POWER PLAYS – generously supported by Grant for the Web – and independently researches how Internet governance processes can be made more inclusive, for organizations like the National Democratic Institute and the National Endowment for Democracy. Based in Berlin, he is an alumnus of the London School of Economics.
Can web monetization protocols bring about a fairer digital future?
Our current, advertiser-supported Internet is broken. The business models underpinning data brokers, tracking, and programmatic advertising are predatory, and the tiny percentage of revenue that flows back to content creators often makes their work unsustainable. New technologies, like open payment networks that support micropayments and drip-style donations, are fostering more equitable alternati…