An alternative currency that needs no bank, no blockchain wallet, no government - just three people and a witnessed act of giving.
I have a friend who just lost 10,000 Euro in a DeFi scheme.
Another friend got excited about something called WeFi — "your money works for you," they said. I looked into it. Shell companies in Canada, Costa Rica, Hong Kong. Operators in Dubai. Referral commissions paid only when your downline invests. Classic Ponzi, just with Web3 vocabulary on top.
And meanwhile, this happened to me personally. My Belgian fintech account got frozen - automatically, by an algorithm — because Amazon royalties for my books landed on the same day as my Bürgergeld (social money). Suspicious pattern. No human reviewed it. No answer why. Six months without money.
We keep looking for the next crypto moonshot. And we keep getting burned.
So let me tell you about something different. Something that structurally cannot be used to get rich at someone else's expense.
What is Atesti para Dana?
Atesti - to witness, to attest (Esperanto)
para - through, covered by
Dana - the gift, the act of giving (Sanskrit: दान)
Atesti para Dana is a witnessed gift certificate. It is not a promise. It is not a debt. It is a record of something that already happened.
The sequence is the opposite of normal money:
Normal money: promise first, payment later (always a debt somewhere in the chain)
Atesti: give first, then three witnesses confirm it happened, then a certificate is issued - covered by real work already done.
No one owes anyone anything. The value already exists.
The Three Witnesses
Every Atesti is created through three witnesses:
- The giver - who gave something first, without knowing if they get anything back
- The receiver - who confirms the gift happened by signing the certificate
- The circle - a community that validates, stamps, and issues the certificate
This is Sybil Attack Detection through community and transparency — not through cryptography. You cannot double-spend a witnessed act.
No Company Needed. No Registration. No Office.
Here is what I discovered recently that surprised me:
In Germany, three people who share a common purpose and agree on how to run their community already form what is legally called a nicht eingetragener Verein - an unregistered association. It is regulated in §54 BGB. No notary, no government office, no registration required.
A written manifest - one page, agreed by everyone in the circle — is enough.
And actually: you do not even need that. Rainbow Family has operated for decades without any legal structure. A manifest and a Talking Circle are enough if you are just exchanging within your own community.
The state has no lever on people who cook for each other, build for each other, teach each other, and give each other hand-written certificates for it. As long as no one is coerced, no taxes evaded, no third-party debts created - this is simply free people living together.
Cross-Circle Payments via Hedera Hashgraph
Physical certificates work beautifully within one circle. But what if a member in Wittenberg wants to thank someone in Barcelona?
Here is where technology enters - carefully, minimally.
We use Hedera Hashgraph as a distributed ledger. Not Ethereum, not any chain controlled by a single operator. Hedera is:
- Governed by a council of 39 major global organizations (no single point of control)
- Finality in 3-5 seconds
- Transaction cost: fractions of a cent
- No mining, no proof-of-work energy waste
But here is the important part: we store no names, no amounts.
We store only the status of a serial number — open, issued, transferred. That is all. The Hashgraph becomes a public, decentralized notary for the serial number lifecycle.
The Atesti itself stays physical. The community stays human. The Hashgraph just makes it possible for circles across cities, across countries, to verify and transfer without a central bank in the middle.
Why This Cannot Be Used for Ponzi Schemes
Someone asked me: why not just use crypto?
Because every cryptocurrency I know of has a founding team that holds a large supply. Early adopters win. Late adopters subsidize them. That is not a technical bug - it is the design.
Atesti has no pre-mine. No founding team tokens. No referral commissions. No interest. No yield.
You cannot get rich from Atesti. You can only exchange what you have already given.
The three-witness structure makes extraction structurally impossible - not through rules against fraud, but because the architecture offers nothing to extract.
What Can You Actually Pay With It?
Whatever the circle decides. Some examples from our Wittenberg circle:
- Massage (60 min)
- Haircut
- Home-cooked meal
- Garden work
- Code review
- Firewood
- A day of help moving house
As the circle grows - when a farmer joins who gives potatoes, when a landlord joins who accepts Atesti for rent, when a carpenter joins who fixes roofs — the range expands. And as the range expands, the amount in circulation grows. Not according to a schedule, not according to population. According to real supply.
That is a sound money principle more elegant than any central bank formula.
Land Lease Against Harvest
One of the oldest models in human history is paying rent not in coins but in produce.
Our vision: find someone with unused land. Ask: can we use it? We grow food. You receive half the harvest. No Euro changes hands. No lease contract needed if trust exists.
Who lives on the land contributes labor. Who contributes labor earns Atesti. Atesti circulates. The circle becomes more self-sufficient with every season.
At some point: supermarket less. Fuel tax less. Income tax less — because there is less taxable income, only shared abundance.
This is not utopia. This is arithmetic.
The Manifest
Our circle runs by consent, not by majority. Decisions in a Talking Circle. Facilitation by whoever knows how. No chairman. No casting vote.
The manifest is one document that everyone agrees to. It describes:
- What Atesti is and how it is issued
- The three-witness principle
- The serial number system
- The member wall (what each person offers)
- How the circle makes decisions
That is enough. No government needs to approve it. No notary needs to stamp it. Three people with a shared intention and one signed page — and the circle exists.
The Website
We have a live website: atesti.crowdware.info
It runs on ForgeCMS - a Go-based CMS, multi-site from a single binary, content stored as Markdown on Codeberg. No WordPress, no SaaS dependency, no monthly fee beyond 1 Euro/month VPS.
The code is open. The concept is open. The first physical Atesti certificates are printed - serial series 001.
And the first recipients are already clear:
Peter - for 365 days of shared housing, given freely.
Ralph Boes - for 12 years of fighting Hartz 4 sanctions up to 100%, all the way to the Federal Constitutional Court. Hundreds of people kept their dignity because of him. His Atesti will carry their signatures.
Steffi - his secretary, who stood beside that fight every day.
The paper exists. The witnesses exist. The giving already happened. We are just catching up with the paperwork.
Technology should follow demonstrated community need - not the other way around.
An Honest Note
This is early. The Wittenberg circle is small. The Hashgraph integration is planned, not yet live. The member wall is an idea, not yet a product.
But the first Atesti were issued for a real bicycle gift and a year of shared housing. That already happened. That cannot be undone.
And I also studied Web and Graphics Design - but I am too lazy to write CSS. The site is intentionally basic.
What This Could Mean for Open Source
Here is something that has been bothering me for years.
The world runs on open source software. Your server runs Linux. Your app uses libraries written by people who got nothing for it. Your framework was built by someone in their evenings, for free, because they cared.
And then that person burns out. Or gets a corporate job and stops maintaining. Or simply disappears - because there was no feedback loop, no acknowledgment, no flow of gratitude back.
GitHub stars do not pay rent. "Thank you" tweets do not buy groceries.
But what if a circle could witness a developer's contribution?
Imagine: a community that uses an open source tool decides to issue Atesti for the developer's work. Not retroactively calculating hours - that would be impossible. Just: a witnessed acknowledgment that this person gave something real, and the community received it.
The developer holds the certificate. Not money. Not a promise. A witnessed record of contribution.
And then — as the circle grows, as Atesti circulates, as more people join who offer real goods and services - at some point something flows back. A meal. A place to stay. A week of free accommodation in someone's home. Help moving. Garden produce.
Slowly, the developer becomes part of a network that supports them — not because they invoiced anyone, but because they gave first and the community remembered.
This is not a salary. It is not a bounty. It is something older and more human: gratitude made tangible and transferable.
And it scales the right way. The more useful the software, the more circles use it, the more Atesti flow toward the developer. No VC involved. No platform taking 30%. No token that needs to be listed on an exchange.
Just witnessed giving - in both directions.
Open source has always been gift economy in practice. Atesti gives it a memory.
One Question Before You Read On
Stop for a moment.
Who in your life has given something - time, energy, care, knowledge - that you never properly acknowledged?
A developer whose library you use every day. A neighbor who helped you move. A friend who listened for hours. A stranger who changed your direction with one sentence.
That person deserves an Atesti.
Not money. Not a LinkedIn recommendation. A witnessed record that says: you gave, I received, and this community knows it.
That is where this starts. Not with technology. Not with a manifest. With one name that just came to your mind.
Put it in the comments. And write it on paper.
Two witnesses already: you, and everyone reading this.
If This Resonates
You do not need to join our circle. Start your own. Three people, one manifest, one serial number range, and the willingness to give first.
The world does not need another token. It needs people who give before they ask.
Aho 🌱
Olaf Japp - independent developer, founder of CrowdWare, Lutherstadt Wittenberg.
All code at: https://codeberg.org/CrowdWare
Atesti: https://atesti.crowdware.info
// Tu keinem Lebewesen Leid an
// Do not harm living beings
// Ne damaĝu vivantajn estaĵojn

Top comments (0)