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Kanban-style signals work best in repetitive environments, where the neighboring nodes transfer the same resources frequently enough that a signal like a card or a labeled totepan would be understood.
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Electronic Offer and Request signals might be used more often for adhoc situations that might not be repeated.
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See also all the [signals used by capitalist supply chains](https://blog.p2pfoundation.net/how-the-signals-used-by-capitalist-supply-chains-could-serve-a-mutual-coordination-economy/2016/02/10). We can use some of those, and invent new ones. |
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