The next internet isn’t built on scarcity, it’s grown through Abundance NetworksThe next internet isn’t built on scarcity, it’s grown through Abundance Networks
Abundance Networks, a new book written by Kevin Owocki, is a guide to thriving in a world where coordination is no longer scarce. It explores how digital networks can align individual success with collective good. Instead of extraction, it shows us how to build systems that regenerate value.
The book blends theory and practice, with real-world case studies like Gitcoin, Wikipedia, and land trusts. It’s a roadmap for designing “capture-proof” systems powered by community. If you’re tired of platforms extracting from you, this book points the way out.

Dedicated Domain Allocation
DDA is a capital allocation mechanism where funding power is delegated to trusted stewards within specific domains—enabling scalable, context-aware decisions without centralized bottlenecks.

Retro Funding
Retro Funding flips the traditional grant model: funders wait to see which projects create value, then reward them afterward. This minimizes risk, reduces speculation, and strengthens the link between impact and funding.

Quadratic Funding
Quadratic Funding is a democratic mechanism that matches small individual contributions with larger matching funds—amplifying the voice of the many over the wealthy few. It’s ideal for funding public goods with broad community support.
Book launches Q4 2025.
This book isn’t just an idea—it’s a toolkit for building the future. Whether you’re a founder, policymaker, or community builder, Abundance Networks gives you the frameworks to act. Learn how to design incentives, structure governance, and scale coordination without extraction.
If you sense that the internet should be doing more for people than to them, this book is for you. It captures a rising movement of thinkers and doers creating real-world alternatives. Abundance Networks shows you how to stop playing someone else’s game—and start building your own.