Simple • Safe • Loyalty accounting
Register This Device
This is the simple “check-in” step that lets your phone participate. Once registered, your device can help confirm deliveries and earn loyalty credit called XP and New World Penny (NWP).
Two Scans: Start + Confirm
1
Seller starts the delivery
The seller begins by selecting “Seller,” pledging $10.30,
and creating a Transaction ID.
This sets the roles for the delivery.
2
Buyer confirms receipt
The buyer validates the same Transaction ID and accepts the delivery.
Acceptance is recorded with a timestamp and location.
Easy: scan + answer
Recorded: time + location
Loyalty accounting
The key question everyone answers
During delivery, the system asks: “Is this the final destination?”
NO
Every handoff answers “No”
Each time a package is handed from one person to another along the route,
the helper answers No to “final destination.”
That “No” confirms: “I helped move this delivery forward.”
YES
Only the last stop answers “Yes”
The delivery person at the true final destination answers Yes.
That “Yes” confirms: “This delivery arrived where it was meant to arrive.”
New World Penny (NWP) for every helper
Every “No” handoff and the single “Yes” final destination response
earns one New World Penny (NWP) as loyalty recognition.
The NWP is issued by the seller to the Human Blockchain for delivery work.
Example: If 30 individuals helped the package reach the buyer, the seller issues 30 NWP.
Example: If 30 individuals helped the package reach the buyer, the seller issues 30 NWP.
Buyer’s $5 rebate in XP
After the final destination is confirmed, the buyer selects the Buyer role and accepts receipt.
That buyer acceptance assigns a $5 buyer rebate in XP (loyalty accounting).
NWP recognizes delivery helpers (every “No” plus the single “Yes”). The $5 XP rebate recognizes the buyer for completing the final acceptance.
NWP recognizes delivery helpers (every “No” plus the single “Yes”). The $5 XP rebate recognizes the buyer for completing the final acceptance.
Cookie Jar Economy (launching May 17, 2030)
The seller pledge of $10.30 supports the Cookie Jar Economy—a long-term community pool
designed to reward verified cooperation over time.
The system is scheduled to activate on May 17, 2030.
Note: $0.30 is allocated to Proof of Delivery service cost of goods sold (COGS).
Note: $0.30 is allocated to Proof of Delivery service cost of goods sold (COGS).
Custody clarification (simple)
The d-DAO General Ledger is non-custodial — it does not hold or move money.
The Voluntary Fulfillment Network (VFN) is the sole custodial network for any fiat or MSB activity.
The ledger records verification and loyalty accounting only.