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http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/RDavies/arian/barter.html
Links to sources of information on barter and a brief account of its history and contemporary relevance.
http://www.ecurrencylinks.com/
Online directory for e-currency industry.
http://www.e-dinar.com/
An Internet based electronic payment and exchange system which is backed by physical gold and silver. History of the currency and advantages of the service.
http://www.goldmoney.com/
A digital precious metal currency backed by physical gold and silver that is stored offshore. Information on how to open an account and transfer funds.
http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/economy.htm
An exploration of monetary systems and economy alternatives. Concerns lack of credit availability in 3rd world environments. Proposes solutions.
http://projects.exeter.ac.uk/RDavies/arian/local.html
Links to information sources on LETS, local community currencies, interest free money, social credit, and alternative monetary systems.
http://www.newciv.org/ncn/moneyteam.html
This NCN Alternative Money System team was created to collect information on what schemes already exist, to discuss the prospects of doing away with money systems and using a resource-based system instead, and ways of financing new civilization projects, implementing experimental and schemes.
http://www.pecunix.com/
Digital currency operator. Pecunix is backed by gold, and offers an advanced and secure API for merchants and users.
http://prosperityuk.com/
Monthly journal on monetary reform and debt-free money promoting the Bromsgrove Group Statement on money reform.
http://www.reinventingmoney.com/
De-mystifies money by presenting ideas on monetary and non-monetary exchange. Established by Thomas H. Greco, Jr., monetary researcher and author of Money: Understanding and Creating Alternatives to Legal Tender.
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