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RESTORE — The Maker's Market · Coming with the App
Peer-to-peer commerce priced in Sovereign Credits. Real goods, real services, real people in your neighbourhood. No platform fees. No corporate middlemen. No fiat required.
the mechanism
The Maker's Market is built into every community hex page. Any RESTORE player can toggle a Vendor profile and list what they have — homegrown produce, handmade goods, skills, services. Buyers pay in SC. The transaction is structured as a peer-to-peer bill of exchange — legally robust, tax-framework-friendly, centuries old.
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Earn SC through missions
Every real-world RESTORE mission generates Sovereign Credits. Weatherise a window. Grow food. Teach a skill. Install solar. SC is the only currency earned exclusively through verified human action. No speculation. No shortcuts.
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Browse your hex feed
Your community hex page shows Maker's Market listings from players within your geographic area. Fresh sourdough from three streets away. Tool rental from your neighbour. Tutoring from the engineer down the road. Local by design.
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Transact peer-to-peer
Buyer and vendor complete a BLE handshake at the point of exchange. The transaction is logged to the Merkle ledger. SC transfers from buyer to vendor. An encounter receipt is broadcast to the P2P network. No payment processor. No platform cut.
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Build your vendor reputation
Completed transactions generate buyer attestations visible on your vendor profile. Your SC lifetime balance, mission history, and transaction reputation form a trust score — a richer signal of reliability than any star rating system engineered to be gamed.
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Spend SC on what you need
The SC you earn from missions spends at the Maker's Market. The SC vendors earn from sales spends on other goods, services, or community resources. A closed-loop local economy — self-sustaining at community scale, extensible across hex boundaries as the network grows.
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Community self-regulates
Disputes go to standard governance — a community proposal that resolves within 14 days. No platform support tickets. No company decision. The community that creates the market governs it. Consistently bad vendors become visible and lose access through the same one-person-one-vote system that governs everything else.
example listings
These are the kinds of listings a mature hex community generates. On launch, listings come from Stewards and early players. As SC circulates, the variety and density grows organically.
Sourdough loaf — whole wheat
Long-ferment sourdough, local flour. Baked Tuesday and Friday mornings. Collected same day.
Bicycle repair — full service
Full tune-up, brake adjustment, gear indexing. Parts at cost. Brings tools to you within the hex.
Pastured beef liver — weekly
Direct from a regenerative farm 12km out. Collected Thursday evenings. Whole or sliced.
Home energy audit — 2 hours
Walk-through assessment of consumption, insulation gaps, solar potential. Written report included. Body Agent mission compatible.
Handmade ceramic bowls
Wheel-thrown, food safe glaze. Each one different. Collection from studio or delivered within two hexes.
Python tutoring — 1hr sessions
Beginners to intermediate. Data analysis, automation, scripting. In person or via encrypted RESTORE DM.
example listings — the Maker's Market launches with the RESTORE mobile app
what can be listed
The Maker's Market accepts listings for any legal good or service. The only requirement: the vendor is a verified RESTORE player. No minimum transaction value. No listing fees. No approval process.
Food & Produce
Homegrown · Local farms · Fermented · Foraged
Repair & Tools
Bicycle · Electronics · Clothing · Tool lending
Skills & Teaching
Coding · Languages · Cooking · Trades · Music
Energy Services
Audits · Weatherisation · Solar · Installation
Home & Labour
Gardening · Building · Cleaning · Moving
Craft & Art
Ceramics · Textiles · Woodwork · Printed goods
Professional Skills
Legal · Accounting · Design · Writing · Consulting
Health & Body
Massage · Herbalism · Fitness · Peer coaching
for vendors
The Maker's Market has no listing fees, no commission, no platform cut. You earn 100% of the SC from every transaction. You set the price. You set the terms. The only requirement is being a verified RESTORE player — meaning at least 3 BLE handshakes with trusted players in your hex.
Vendor reputation is built through completed transactions and buyer attestations — visible to your entire community hex. The community self-regulates quality. No central arbiter. No algorithm deciding your visibility.
join the early network →how to list
Get verified
Complete 3+ BLE handshakes with trusted players in your hex. This is your Proof of Personhood — no government ID, no KYC, just physical presence.
Earn SC through missions
Complete RESTORE missions to earn your initial Sovereign Credits. This establishes your reputation as an active community contributor before you open a vendor profile.
Toggle vendor status
On your community hex profile, toggle the Vendor switch. Add listings: title, description, category, price in SC, and pickup/delivery terms.
Complete transactions via BLE
Meet your buyer. Execute the BLE handshake at point of exchange. SC transfers automatically. Encounter receipt logs to the network. Your transaction history builds.
the social layer
Maker's Market listings and completed transactions appear in your community hex feed alongside Proof of Action mission cards. The market is not a separate app. It is woven into the social fabric of your neighbourhood.
Sarah K. completed a Body Agent mission · sourced local organ meat
Marcus T. + Dev R. completed a Tribe mission · weatherised 3 homes together
Ntombi F. listed new stock from the farm collective
Yemi A. completed an Energy Agent mission · completed home solar audit
the economics
Sovereign Credits are not money. They cannot be speculated on, bought with cash, or transferred outside the local trust network. They can only be created through verified human action — and spent on goods and services from people who earned theirs the same way.
Mission completed — Player weatherises a neighbour's home. BLE handshake verifies the action. +150 SC minted.
SC spends at market — Player uses 85 SC to buy a sourdough loaf from Sarah. BLE handshake at collection. SC transfers to Sarah.
Vendor earns and spends — Sarah uses her 85 SC to book a Python tutoring session from Priya. The credit circulates within the community.
Credit density increases — As more missions are completed and more goods are listed, the market deepens. More things become available. More things stop requiring fiat currency.
Fundamentals become optional in fiat — Mature communities provision food, energy, tools, and skills entirely within the SC economy. Money becomes optional for an increasing range of needs.
on legality
SC transactions in the Maker's Market are structured as peer-to-peer bills of exchange — a commercial credit instrument that predates modern banking by several centuries and is legally recognised in virtually every jurisdiction on Earth.
The Bills of Exchange Framework
Under the Bills of Exchange Act (and equivalent legislation globally), a bill of exchange is a written order by one party to another to pay a specified sum — representing an obligation backed by productive capacity. This framework has existed for over 600 years. It does not require government recognition of SC as currency. It does not require a banking licence. It does not trigger financial instruments regulation, because SC does not appreciate, depreciate, or trade speculatively. SC peer-to-peer commerce in the Maker's Market is not a new financial instrument. It is an old one, made frictionless by cryptographic verification.
Not taxable as income
SC is a record of contribution, not compensation. Mutual credit systems and time banks have operated legally for decades on this basis.
Not a financial instrument
SC cannot be speculated on, does not appreciate or depreciate, and cannot be listed on exchanges. Financial instruments regulation does not apply.
Not seizable as property
SC exists only as entries in a distributed ledger that no single authority controls. There is no central server to subpoena and no company to compel.
Operates across jurisdictions
The Bills of Exchange framework is recognised internationally. Cross-hex and cross-community transactions carry the same legal basis regardless of national borders.
community
Join the SudoSupport Discord
Connect with early vendors, Stewards, and builders. The Maker's Market launches with the first city. Be in the room when the first SC changes hands.