Thank you for your patience. Your civilization is very important to us.
Thank you for your patience. Your civilization is very important to us.
dTreasury
Your species spends more administering money than it distributes. You built a tax system so complicated that you need 83,000 people just to run it. You means-test poverty relief so aggressively that the bureaucracy costs more than the relief. Here's the fix.
Wishes are not an investment. They are not a security. They are money that does what money was supposed to do before your species turned it into a system that requires 83,000 bureaucrats, a 74,000-page manual, and still can't feed everyone.
Your species spends $13.5 trillion per year on social protection programs globally. Between $400 and $675 billion of that is pure administration — case workers, applications, audits, fraud detection — all to decide who deserves to not starve. On my planet, we just... give people money.
Eighty-three thousand people whose entire job is interpreting a 74,000-page tax code that no single human understands. You built a system so complicated that you need a small city of people just to run it. Impressive, in a way.
Politicians allocate trillions of dollars in public spending with zero systematic data on what citizens actually want. They use polls, focus groups, and whatever their largest donors suggest. On my planet, this is called 'guessing.'
Wishes are a programmable currency with governance built into the protocol. Every time you use them, 0.5% automatically funds public goods. You decide which public goods via five minutes of pairwise comparisons. That's it. That's the entire system.
What if your money funded public goods every time you used them, and you got to decide which ones?
It is not an investment. It is not a security. It is a medium of exchange that happens to solve three problems your species has been failing at for centuries: tax collection, poverty relief, and democratic resource allocation.
Your species keeps building separate institutions for tax collection, poverty relief, and democratic allocation — then wondering why they don't talk to each other. These three mechanisms are built into the currency itself.
0.5% of every transaction. That's the whole tax code. Six lines of computer code replacing 74,000 pages of rules that no single human on your planet understands. Your accountants can finally do something useful. Like not dying.
Learn more →Fixed supply. Zero inflation. No room of 12 unelected humans holding a séance over interest rates. Your Federal Reserve has devalued your dollar 96% since 1913. A rock would have done better. Literally. A rock holds its value.
Learn more →Money goes in. Money goes out. To everyone. Equally. Personhood verification keeps one human from registering as three. No means testing. No case workers. No 45-day processing time to prove you're poor enough to eat.
Learn more →Buy things, pay people, transact normally. 0.5% of every transaction automatically goes to the treasury. No filing. No tax return. No accountant.
The treasury automatically divides incoming revenue: a UBI floor goes to every verified citizen, and the remainder funds Wishocratic public goods.
Five minutes of pairwise comparison produces stable budget weights via eigenvector decomposition.
The budget reflects what citizens actually want, updated continuously and verified mathematically.
Wishes Treasury
On my planet, the treasury runs itself. A small transaction tax on every wish transfer flows here automatically. Then 100% of it gets split equally among every verified citizen. No IRS. No welfare bureaucracy. No applications. Just proof you exist.
Politician funding? That's handled by Incentive Alignment Bonds — outcome-gated, not transaction-gated. Politicians only get paid when the treaty produces results. This treasury is purely for citizens.
Weights derived from citizen pairwise comparisons via eigenvector aggregation
Universal Basic Income competes alongside clinical trials, education, and every other category. Citizens decide how much goes to direct cash vs public goods through pairwise comparisons. If they collectively allocate 18% to UBI, 18% of the tax goes to equal per-citizen distribution through personhood verification.
Aligned politicians are funded through the Incentive Alignment Bond mechanism — 10% of IAB revenue funds aligned-politician Super PACs. The wishes tax and IABs are completely separate systems. No outcomes? No funding. Simple.
Illustrative data — contracts not yet deployed
Connect your wallet to check your balance in wishes, register for UBI, and trigger distributions. This is the wishes monetary system — not the IAB public goods pool.
Three steps: sign in, verify you're a real person, then register your wallet for distribution. One person, one share. Sybil resistance via proof of personhood.
Sign in first to verify your identity.
Anyone can call this. No permission needed. The protocol splits the entire treasury balance equally among all registered citizens. Gas cost is the only barrier. On my planet we automated even that, but one step at a time.
Not yet deployed — illustrative data shown above
This treasury handles UBI — every citizen gets an equal share of the transaction tax. Politicians are funded separately through Incentive Alignment Bonds, where 10% of treaty revenue funds aligned-politician Super PACs. Your Wishocracy preferences determine what “aligned” means for both systems.
Your current system: earn money, get taxed, hope politicians spend it well, watch them not do that, repeat for 200 years. The alternative: money that funds public goods automatically, distributes a basic income universally, and lets you choose priorities directly. It's almost like treating people like humans works better. Weird.