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## An SSB user sent you Ğ1? Here is how to claim it:
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First, you need to generate your base58 Duniter secret key from your base64 SSB secret key.
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First, you need to get your Duniter secret key from your SSB secret key.
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```
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chmod +x secret2dunikey.sh
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./secret2dunikey.sh
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```
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Then, all you need to do is connect to a Duniter client, using the generated ~/.ssb/secret.dunikey
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Then, all you need to do is connect to a Duniter client, like [Cesium](https://cesium.app/), using the generated ~/.ssb/secret.dunikey
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1. Download [Cesium](https://cesium.app/)
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2. On Cesium homescreen, click "**Other methods**" and choose "**Keychain file**" :
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3. Then, browse your filesystem to select your Duniter secret key stored in ~/.ssb/secret.dunikey :
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On Cesium homescreen, click "**Other methods**" and choose "**Keychain file**" :
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![Cesium authentification](https://git.p2p.legal/axiom-team/ssb-g1-tip/raw/master/doc/cesium-other-methods-800.png)
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Then, browse your filesystem to select your Duniter secret key stored in ~/.ssb/secret.dunikey :
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![Cesium log with keychain file](https://git.p2p.legal/axiom-team/ssb-g1-tip/raw/master/doc/cesium-dunikey-800.png)
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![Cesium authentification](https://git.p2p.legal/axiom-team/ssb-g1-tip/raw/master/doc/create-account.gif)
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## You too want to send tips?
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A cool way to spend your Ğ1 is use it with this micro-donation system.
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### Install
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First, you have to install the necessary tools using the `install.sh` script.
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An other way to spend your Ğ1 is use it with this micro-donation system.
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First, you have to install the necessary tools, like Silkaj, the Duniter client:
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```
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chmod +x install.sh tip.sh
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./install.sh
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```
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This script installs tools like Silkaj, the command line Duniter client. Don't worry, you will only have to do this once 😉
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### Usage
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(you only have to do this once)
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Then, once every other week, you can use the `tip.sh` script :
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`tip.sh` will have a look at the posts you liked and will send from your Duniter account the corresponding amount (based on the number of times you liked a post) to the appropriate recipients.
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It will also generate one or more markdown formatted files to help you thank publicly your fellow butts, and make them aware you sent them a tip 😉
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It will also generate one or two markdown formatted files to help you thank publicly your fellow butts, and make them aware you sent them a tip 😉
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![](https://git.p2p.legal/axiom-team/ssb-g1-tip/raw/master/doc/tip.gif)
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It is a way to design a currency so that every human, whatever the generation they are part of, produces the same relative amount of money.
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Unlinke the majority of currencies, where money creation is centralized (money is created by big private banks via credit), in a libre currency, money creation takes place everywhere.
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Unlinke the majority of currencies, where money creation is centralized (money is created by big private banks via credit), in a libre currency, money takes place everywhere.
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![](https://git.p2p.legal/axiom-team/ssb-g1-tip/raw/master/doc/value-fields.png)
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!
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The Relative Theory of Money was written in 2010 by French mathematician Stephane Laborde, and the first libre currency (Ğ1) was born in 2017. Up to this day, Ğ1 is the only libre currency we know of.
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The Relative Theory of Money was written by a French mathematician in 2010, and the first libre currency (Ğ1) was born in 2017. Up to this day, Ğ1 is the only libre currency we know of.
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### Ğ1, the first libre currency
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Ğ1 the first libre currency we know of.
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Ğ1 has the particularity to use blockchain to secure transactions, and uses on a web of trust to identify unique users, in order to make sure each individual can produce only one **Universal Dividend** each day, and nobody is cheating by producing a disproportionate amount of money.
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Ğ1 runs on [the Duniter blockchain engine](https://duniter.org/).
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It runs on [the Duniter blockchain engine](https://duniter.org/).
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The main clients for Duniter are [Cesium](https://cesium.app/) and [Silkaj](https://mystifying-nobel-66ae54.netlify.com/)
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![](https://git.p2p.legal/axiom-team/ssb-g1-tip/raw/master/doc/value-fields.png)
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## Authors
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