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Community money could have a big future

Written by Paul Amery on October 27, 2022

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Money theorist David Birch thinks we will all live in a world of multiple competing currencies.

And communities, says Birch, will be one of the five main future issuers of money (along with four other “Cs”—central banks, commercial banks, cryptographic protocols like bitcoin, and companies).

But community currencies have so far struggled to get off the ground.

In the UK, attempts to launch a local version of the pound in Brixton, Bristol and elsewhere have failed.

Bristol’s subsequent idea to launch a new app called Bristol Pay, which would reward community initiatives, is stuck at the funding stage.

But there are still plenty of attempts to build local money systems from the ground up.

In the latest New Money Review podcast, California-based non-profit and social entrepreneur David Anderson talks about community currencies.

David Anderson

Anderson is president and lead volunteer at Simbi, a California-based non-profit focused on community and individual development.

Simbi provides a web-based community platform to help non-profit projects find and reward volunteers. It aims to promote community development, mutual aid among those in need and the development of individual skills.

In the podcast, we discuss:

  • Why local currencies are nothing to do with cryptocurrency
  • Why community currencies need incentives to work
  • Separating incentives from speculation
  • The Simbi community currency model
  • Community development and non-profit models
  • Can community money compete with state, bank and bigtech money?

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