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OpenUDC

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  Analyzed 11 months ago

OpenUDC means Open Universal Dividend Currency. In other words, it is an open protocol for creating and exchanging currencies. It aims to be secure, reliable and to solve some debt, crisis or globalization issues. It notably permits to apply Universal monetary Dividend to the individuals that ... [More] accept to use the currency. It is based upon the OpenPGP protocol (RFC4880 : http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880). About Universal monetary Dividend, please read the Theory of Money Relativity (http://www.creationmonetaire.info/2012/11/theorie-relative-de-la-monnaie-2-718.html) from Stephane Laborde (in french) or at least other studies about Social Credit (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Credit). [Less]

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uCoin

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  Analyzed 12 months ago

uCoin is a free server-side software allowing to create new P2P crypto-currencies based on individuals and Universal Dividend. It is mainly inspired from OpenUDC (http://www.openudc.org) project for that purpose, but differs defining its own open currency protocol called UCP (UCoin Protocol).

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relative-money-theory

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  Analyzed 12 months ago

The Relative Money Theory (RMT), is an economic and monetary theory defining the money as an economic tool which should respect the fourth fundamental economic liberties. It use as essential principle the relativity : relativity of every value, in relation to the only referential universally ... [More] accepted, the one linked to the individual. On this base and defining a spatial-temporal symmetry principle between people distant in time, the RMT lead to the characteristics of a Free Money (Free as in Freedom). [Less]

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