GitHub
A smaller public selection, including the wallet prototype, monitor, registry, website and ROT service.
The work continues
CommunityCoins preserves and develops the knowledge, tools and relationships needed to make community currencies usable. You do not need a technical account—or a finished plan—to take a next step.
Choose the sentence that comes closest. These paths overlap; there is no wrong entrance.
Begin with the public story, then inspect the surviving work and its history. Agreement is not required; scrutiny is welcome.
Read the CommunityCoins case ↗The multicoin light wallet is the current Priority-One proof. A prototype exists, but it is not yet presented as a general public release.
See the honest wallet status ↓You do not need a Forgejo account to begin. Tell us what you can offer—or what you would need before you could help.
Introduce yourself by email ↗Describe the people you serve, what still functions and where you are stuck. CommunityCoins is interested in honest needs, not polished pitches.
Start a conversation ↗Browse the public mirrors without an account. Maintainers with team access can continue into the protected canonical workshop.
Choose a public source ↓That is a valid position. The Altruistic Mite is being shaped as a very small, reciprocal way to remain involved and receive community coins in return.
Keep me near this idea ↓Priority One
The multicoin HD light-client prototype was created so an interested person could hold one or more community coins without first becoming an infrastructure specialist. Work is returning to the shortest credible public journey: obtain, install, create or restore, receive, see a balance, send and recover.
Inspect the current public prototype source ↗The mirrors are publication routes, not competing definitions of the project. Some histories differ; their relationships are being catalogued openly.
A smaller public selection, including the wallet prototype, monitor, registry, website and ROT service.
A broader collection containing useful history, predecessors, experiments and several matching repositories.
The canonical team workspace is deliberately sign-in protected while anonymous reading is provided through public mirrors.
In preparation
Not every positive response has to become a project. We are exploring a modest way to remain connected, support the commons and receive a small amount of community coin in return—without turning solidarity into an investment promise.