What Is DoublePenniesOnline?
A private economic research & development company exploring goodwill‑based spending models. This isn’t an investment; it’s a research experiment inspired by the Double Pennies Theory.
- How small, purposeful spending can build measurable value
- How ethics and transparency affect community trust
- Milestone‑based cycles that verify outcomes
- Earnings or profit promises
- Recruitment incentives
- Public disclosure of proprietary methods
How the Research Works
Plain‑English steps for participation, transparency, and refunds.
Make a refundable $10 research contribution to enter the active cycle.
Your contribution helps test how goodwill circulates within a controlled, ethical model.
We’ll publish anonymous summaries (participants, refunds honored, milestone completions).
Each cycle closes at a $500 goodwill benchmark, then we verify and report results.
Why It Matters
Most of us spend daily without seeing how our spending affects others. This research asks: what if small, ethical spending could multiply goodwill and learning?
Our Core Principles
No recruitment, no earnings promises, no hidden agendas.
We log activity and publish anonymized, cycle‑level summaries.
Participants are recognized as collaborators in a research experiment.
100% refundable contribution before milestone verification.
Your data and our methods remain protected; we report outcomes, not algorithms.
Milestones & Cycles
A cycle begins when participants join and ends once the $500 goodwill benchmark is verified. Results are then summarized on our Transparency Dashboard (coming soon).
New participants join with a $10 contribution.
Contributions are accounted for within a controlled research model.
We verify the $500 benchmark and honor any pending refunds.
Anonymized outcomes are published; the next cycle begins.
Our Pledge
“Integrity, transparency, and goodwill are the foundation of every milestone we reach.”
Refunds always honored • Results publicly verifiable • Participants treated equally • Data kept confidential
Take Part Today
Be part of the research exploring how goodwill can multiply through everyday spending.