65% of Middle-Class Americans Are Struggling FinanciallyOpenCare is Live → Try Care CoordinationFollow on XGroceries Cost 20% More Than Three Years AgoFollow on Primal42% of U.S. Households Struggle to Afford BasicsFollow on TelegramFirst PPA Product Shipping → opencare.poorpeople.appConsumer Prices Up 24% Since the Pandemic StartedJoin the Mobilization65% of Middle-Class Americans Are Struggling FinanciallyOpenCare is Live → Try Care CoordinationFollow on XGroceries Cost 20% More Than Three Years AgoFollow on Primal42% of U.S. Households Struggle to Afford BasicsFollow on TelegramFirst PPA Product Shipping → opencare.poorpeople.appConsumer Prices Up 24% Since the Pandemic StartedJoin the Mobilization

The Future We're Building

Rewriting the Rules of Economic Power: This isn't about efficiency for efficiency's sake. It's about using technology to give ordinary people the same advantages that Silicon Valley gives to tech bros. AI agents, blockchain payments, and smart contracts shouldn't just serve venture capitalists - they should serve the grandmother who wants to teach cooking or the veteran who knows how to fix things.

Taking Power Back to Neighborhoods: PPA reverses this flow. When someone in your neighborhood needs help, the money stays in your neighborhood. When you generate data by using the app, you get paid for it. When the platform makes money, community members accumulate Bitcoin-backed tokens that appreciate alongside the platform's success.

Building the Infrastructure for Economic Revolution: Picture this: a recession hits, but your neighborhood doesn't panic because everyone has multiple income streams through PPA. Families have built networks of mutual support and access to services that don't disappear when the economy contracts. Local service providers have established client bases. The mutual aid network doesn't depend on government programs that might get cut.

Picture communities that don't wait for politicians to fix their problems: They organize their own childcare networks, elder care systems, and skills training programs. Technology handles coordination, humans handle caring.

This Is Bigger Than Business: We're not just competing with Uber or DoorDash. We're creating infrastructure that addresses problems the current economic system hasn't solved - working families struggling despite doing everything right.

The traditional approach says: Work harder, get two jobs, maybe you'll survive until retirement. We say: use technology to coordinate community support, build sustainable income streams together, create resilience that doesn't depend on economic boom and bust cycles.

The current system says: If you can't afford professional services, do without. We say: tap into the incredible pool of human knowledge and care in every neighborhood, make it affordable, profitable and accessible. The future we're building doesn't wait for permission from politicians or approval from academics. It starts with people helping people, earning money doing it, and building something bigger together. The technology just makes it possible at scale.

The Choice is Clear

  • We can keep playing the game without technology and lose, or we can build better technology together to stay in the game and have a chance at winning.
  • We can wait for politicians to fix systems designed to extract and redistribute wealth, or we can build systems designed to alleviate corruption through transparent networks using blockchain.
  • We can compete with AI for jobs it does better than us, or we can use AI to do what we do better than it.
  • We can continue to lose our ability to mobilize within our communities, or we can leverage technology to build community wealth through sound money and mutual aid.

Join and Mobilize

This isn't another app or another cryptocurrency. This is infrastructure for economic resilience. This is technology in service of human flourishing. This is the platform where working Americans coordinate mutual aid using tools designed to make community support sustainable and scalable.

Sign up now. Tell everyone you know. Be part of building the alternative.

Millions of people feel the same economic pressure you do. The difference between struggling alone and building collective solutions is simply coordination - and that's what technology does best.

While inflation erodes purchasing power, we're building operational reserves through collaborative contributions - labor, technology, and community funding. The goal is platform stability that outlasts economic turbulence.

While traditional systems promise jobs that AI will eliminate, we're using that same technology to coordinate services that address real problems most of us face daily.

While monetary policy creates instability, we're exploring sound money principles including Bitcoin integration as a hedge against currency devaluation.

The question isn't whether platforms like this will be built. The question is whether they'll be built by people who serve working families or by those who extract from them.

We choose to serve each other.

We choose to use crowdsourcing and technology to create genuine alternatives.

We choose human dignity and community wealth over extraction and exploitation.

We choose to build the Poor People App.