Ledger

Ledger without token fog.

C-Hour does not exist as a live instrument. It is a government-facing hypothesis for recognising verified community work, and it needs a tax-system carve-out before it becomes useful.

Two instruments

Different instruments. Different reality.

GAJRA token and C-Hour sit in separate lanes. Mixing them wrecks trust.

LayerCurrent statusJobHard line
C-HourHypothetical policy instrument from local-government and civic-economy research.Record verified community, care or ecological work without creating taxable chaos.Needs a tax carve-out. Not live. Not traded. Not a wage replacement.
GAJRA tokenArchived token concept from the old ICO/DAO lane.Research lane for coordination, membership, governance or treasury work after a real legal structure exists.No sale, rewards, staking, price, bonus or DAO claim.

Public wallet pattern

Receipts people can inspect.

Public wallets show money movement. They do not equal legitimacy, charity compliance, tax compliance or event permission.

Purpose wallet

Receives money for a named action, event or local need with a plain-English purpose.

Spend receipt

Shows what left the wallet, who approved it and what public record exists.

Public trace

Reports what changed, what broke and what the next iteration needs.

Scoreboards

Make work visible. Avoid clout rot.

Rank outputs, not identity. Reward clear work, not loud people.

Hours recorded

Contribution time captured as research data, not live currency.

Actions completed

Concrete outputs, not vague intentions.

Places connected

Bridges between communities, events and projects.

Receipts published

Proof of work, spend, source links and next moves.