🌀 ZERO – The Currency of Another World
🌍 Why a New Currency?
“What if money wasn’t about accumulation, but about circulation, regeneration, and trust?”
The current monetary systems encourage hoarding, speculation, and inequality. Zero is a non-speculative, universal currency designed to ensure access to essential needs. It reflects the same principles as the Year Zero calendar: reset, rhythm, and collective intelligence.
💡 What is Zero?
- 🌐 A digital currency anchored in trust, not in markets.
- 🛑 No interest, no accumulation: it cannot be endlessly stored or speculated on.
- ♻️ Expiry logic: units expire after a set period, promoting flow over hoarding.
- 🤖 AI + Human governance: managed by collective votes and assisted algorithmic logic.
🔁 Key Principles
| Principle | Description |
|---|---|
| 🕊️ Non-speculative | Cannot be traded or invested like crypto or fiat currencies. |
| ⏳ Expiring | Circulates constantly – like breath, or seasons. |
| 👥 Universal | Every human can access a monthly base amount. |
| 🧠 Intelligent | Managed by collective choice and AI-powered logic. |
| 🔐 Transparent | Open governance, auditable, algorithmically fair. |
💬 Example Use Cases
- You receive 100 Zero per month.
- You use it to access essentials: food, energy, mobility, community services.
- Local networks of Zero-recognizing cooperatives emerge.
- You can’t get richer – but you can thrive together.
🤖 Who Decides?
Governance = Collective votes + AI recommendations
- A transparent protocol ensures fair and evolving distribution.
- Community priorities shape the goals: health, climate, education…
- AI assists in logistics and equity – never replaces human input.
🌱 Zero as an Ecosystem
Zero is not just a means of exchange — it's a rhythm, a new contract between humans, nature, and technology. It is designed to work in harmony with the Year Zero calendar and to support local, ethical, regenerative networks.
It is also open-source, transparent, and guided by a long-term vision of shared abundance without speculation.
🔍 Learn More
👉 Explore the FAQ “Living with Zero”
"The true wealth of a civilization is not what it stores, but what it shares."