Bank

Tools to democratize money… in development…

Libbitcoin

Freecoin – P2P currency software suite

 

Prepare your shop for new currencies!
What do you need:
  • An old computer
  • USB port on the computer
  • Webcam connected

Schumpeter is watching you!


QRcode is an agile gateway between the digital and analog states for information. It embeds data and can trigger automatic actions.

Cyclos

Cyclos offers a complete on-line banking system with additional modules as e-commerce and communication tools.

The Cyclos platform permits a de-centralization of banking services and can stimulate the consolidation of relations through community features and the focus on local trade.

Cyclos is currently available in ten languages and used worldwide by organisations and communities.

STRO

Cyclos is being produced by distributed teams of programmers, in the Netherlands (STROhalm) in Brazil and in Uruguay, with a collaboration between the respective national social trade organisations: STRO Uruguay and InSTROdi in Brazil.

Cyclos is published as free and open source software under the GNU General Public License, developed in Java to run on a variety of platforms and computers.


Open Transactions

A Fellow Traveller is very active and at a very good point already in developing a cross-platform, free and open source transaction system relying on strong encryption for authentication and anonymity and… it’s not written in Java ;^)

If you are a talented hacker and you are appealed by things we are discussing about here: here is your chance to make history! join development of Open Transactions on github.

Open Transaction is a processor featuring Untraceable Digital Cash, Anonymous Numbered Accounts, Triple-Signed Receipts, Basket Currencies, and Signed XML Contracts. Also supports cheques, invoices, payment plans, markets with trades, and other instruments… it’s like PGP for Money…. Uses OpenSSL and Lucre blinded tokens. —Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD, Android, Windows—Native APIs for Java, Ruby, Python, PHP, Perl, C, C++, Objective-C, C#, Tcl, and LISP.

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