Planetary Play for Life
AYU is a Planetary Membership Network co-creating life’s economic liberation (launching early 2026)
This is civilization-building from the bottom up.
It’s direct people power in action: an open, truthful, cooperative, and purposeful future built by people using Web3 technologies. AYU will begin as an invite-only community powered by in-network AYU Points to reward activity, facilitate value exchange, and anchor the membership incentive structure.
AYU will open to the public as a free planetary membership once CREDIT tokens are ready to be issued.
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Today’s resources are the seeds of tomorrow’s economy: one built on cooperation, resilience, and shared well-being.
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“We have to plan what can be planned, according to our common decision. But the emphasis of the idea of culture is right when it reminds us that a culture, essentially, is unplannable. We have to ensure the means of life, and the means of community. But what will then, by these means, be lived, we cannot know or say.”
– – – Raymond Williams “Culture & Society 1780-1950”
