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Geek Credit

http://home.gna.org/geekcredit
Geek Credit is a digital complementary currency for the Internet. It is decentralized, secure, interest and demurrage free. It is backed by mutual credit (time). There is no central issuing and control authority, so it is a true peer-to-peer currency. Like any complementary currency it is most useful for paying for services within a community. So for the Internet it is best for paying for free software, mp3s, books, best blogs, etc.

Documentation

User guide included and available in HTML format from http://home.gna.org/geekcredit/manual.html


Download

Download External-link-icon.png version 0.019 (alpha)
released on 18 April 2004

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Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
GPLv2orlater Janet Casey 2453115.520 April 2004


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email toor@izardsnest.org" Alexander Komarov Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Bug Tracking VCS Repository Webview https://gna.org/bugs/?group=geekcredit&func=additem
Developer VCS Repository Webview https://gna.org/cvs/?group=geekcredit
Developer,Support E-mail mailto:geekcredit-users@gna.org


Software prerequisites

Kind Description
Required to use GnuPG 1.2.3
Required to build Python 2.2


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 25 April 2005.



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