Proof so far

Honest from the start.

Favour Bucks is pre-launch. There are no live member counters, no press logos, and no staged testimonials here. Under T$, the promise is simple: build a system where people can do each other a favour, prove it happened, and let useful work earn trust.

What is true today.

Built

The protocol corpus exists.

The Logistic, Surface, Rider, Group, Witness layer, FavourBuck, escrow model, and governance questions are written down and being refined into a coherent public system.

Decided

FavourBuck replaced the old model.

Old coin material has been archived as previous-model work. The current public model is FavourBuck under the T$ moniker.

Corrected

Credit before currency.

FavourBucks begin capital-seeded. Borrowed favours create provisional credit. That credit becomes real only when the recipient gives verified value back.

What we have done so far.

1

Archived the old branch

The previous coin materials were moved into previous-model ideas. The public model is now FavourBuck.

2

Wrote down the monetary rule

Capital-seeded first. Provisional credit when someone receives before they give. Real FavourBucks when verified work gives value back.

3

Separated public promise from internal planning

The campaign funnel and programming infrastructure map are internal. The public site should stay simple and honest.

The first registry.

The waitlist now asks for a Surface and a possible Logistic. That makes joining the pilot a real founding declaration, not just an email capture.

Surface

What someone can offer: time, tools, route, vehicle, attention, skill, care.

Possible need

What someone might ask for someday: a ride, a saw, a cooler, a key, a person nearby.

Consent

Public registry entries require explicit consent and email removal. No fake founding activity.

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Public declarations published so far

None yet. When consented declarations are curated, this page can show the first real map of offered capacity and unmet need.

What will count as proof.

1

Witnessed Logistics

Real favours with origin, destination, time, Rider, participant consent, and witness closure.

2

Public Receipts

Consent-based records showing what was done, how it closed, and what reputation moved.

3

Group Attestations

Groups confirming local activity, dispute outcomes, shared assets, and treasury use.

4

Dispute Records

Not just wins. The hard cases matter too. A trustworthy system has to show how it corrects itself.

Safety proof, not safety theatre.

Boundary

Care logistics are not clinical care.

The pilot can coordinate rides, meals, check-ins, handoffs, and support around care. It does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace licensed professionals.

Verification

Breastmilk requires lab proof.

Health-adjacent favours such as breastmilk require consent, privacy limits, and third-party lab testing before public proof or full settlement. The public receipt never exposes private health details.

Responsibility

Group Insurance names the risk.

Groups publish what is covered, what is excluded, how incidents are reviewed, and who can pause a favour that should not run. Until licensed or underwritten, this is mutual risk cover, not a commercial insurance product.

The pilot promise.

The first real proof will come from a small number of carefully documented favours, not from hype. The goal is humble: help someone, witness it honestly, learn from it, and make the next favour easier.