Back to News
announcementlaunchmoneyless economy

Introducing Pantrypoints: Building the Moneyless Economy

Today we launch Pantrypoints — an open-source ecosystem of apps enabling communities to exchange real value without money.

J
Juan dela Cruz
· 5 min read · November 15, 2025

Introducing Pantrypoints

After three years of development and field testing in communities across Southeast Asia, we're proud to officially launch Pantrypoints — an open-source platform for the moneyless economy.

What is Pantrypoints?

Pantrypoints is a suite of interconnected apps that enable communities to exchange goods and services through a transparent, points-based barter system. No money changes hands. Instead, every exchange is recorded as points in a community ledger.

When a farmer delivers vegetables to a neighbor, they earn points. Those points can be used to access the neighbor's services, or anyone else's in the network. The result is a resilient, self-sustaining local economy that isn't dependent on monetary supply or inflation.

Why This Matters

The global financial system excludes billions of people who lack access to banking, credit, or stable currency. At the same time, communities are rich with underutilized resources — spare rooms, vegetable gardens, skilled labor, tools — that could meet everyone's needs if properly coordinated.

Pantrypoints bridges this gap with technology that's simple enough for a farmer in a remote province, yet sophisticated enough to scale to entire urban neighborhoods.

"The best economy is one where your neighbor's surplus becomes your necessity." — Pantrypoints founding principle

The Ecosystem

Our initial launch includes four core apps:

  • Pantrypoints Hub — the administrative backbone for community management
  • Pantrypreneur Farm — farm-to-community produce exchange
  • Pantrypreneur Market — the local marketplace for all goods and services
  • Pantrypoints Pool — community resource and tool sharing

More apps are in development and will be released throughout 2026.

Open Source and Community-Driven

Every line of Pantrypoints code is open source under the MIT license. We believe the infrastructure for the moneyless economy should be a public good, not a private platform.

We welcome contributions from developers, economists, community organizers, and anyone who believes the world needs better tools for cooperation.

Join Us

If you're a community leader, NGO, or simply someone who wants to participate in the moneyless economy, register for early access. We'll work with the first cohort of communities to refine the platform before a wider launch in Q1 2026.

The future of exchange doesn't require money. It requires trust, technology, and community. Let's build it together.