SMILEY is an interface of well-being and prosperity
between a local authority such as a City or a community of common interest such as a sports club and their users.

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the SMILEY platform will allow territories, cities, NGOs, social services, sports clubs…
to distribute through a mobile application and a credit card a SOLAR TOKEN in order to increase their purchasing power with local merchants by receiving selective vouchers (for food, pharmacy, school supplies, sports activities, cultural activities…) for all basic necessities and structuring activities for children and adults. This method of payment is similar to those of other more fortunate people and allows the dignity of these beneficiaries to be maintained rather than having to queue to fetch a food bag.
in the blink of an eye, the beneficiaries receive and distribute their SOLAR TOKENS
which, like mini Suns, will generate bursts of life in the lives of the most fragile and allow neighbourhood life to grow with the community and local businesses. It is also a system of free trade: a mother will be able to exchange the clothes of her little ones when they grow up for ECUs which she can use to take English lessons, a young person will be able to do social work for his neighbours in exchange for SOLAR TOKENs which will enable him to buy books. This is a strengthening of Geneva’s social life which is being undermined by the distancing induced by the virality of the CORONA VIRUS 2.

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keep the elders at home and not push them to the EMS.
is one of our goals. Many people have very small pensions and the CORONA VIRUS 2 has come to make payments difficult, especially with a 17% increase in the cost of food. Already, some pensioners had nothing to eat on the 20th of the month and the situation got worse. Some are now tempted to stop paying the rent in order to eat. But the result will be eviction from their homes, which will not lead them to the streets, but to the EMS (retirement homes) where they will increase the social burden of the city or territory where they live.
homeless will be able to access the city’s social services.
This universal identification makes it possible to solve an administrative loophole that today excludes the homeless, since only the possession of a home allows access to social services. Even in a modern, rich and prosperous City, this community, even if not visible, exists by the thousands with families separated from the youngest, creating irreparable wounds in the youngest. The objective: is to have no one sleeping on the street and thus to reduce winter mortality, to find housing for everyone and to reduce the insecurity generated by the stress of poverty on the street.

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to function, each person will be identified,
not with a chip under the skin or nanotechnology as we see it coming, but with the morphology of his fingers which is unique to each individual. With his fingers a person will be able to assert his rights even without a mobile phone and without a credit card. Associated with the physical identity, the system generates a universal digital identity which is associated with a space on a data center managed according to ethical passive data management and confidentiality protocols, easy to read and use, especially for illiterate people who are still numerous in our communities.
the ECU is a micro-currency, both local and international
Its value is based on the price of a plate of rice in the territory or city where it is deployed. Its name depends on where it is located. It is a local micro currency that is created by and for a local ecosystem. For Geneva by example, it is the SOLAR TOKEN of Geneva. Another city elsewhere in the world can also deploy a SOLAR TOKEN. In this case, users from one city going to the other city for example will be able to pay for their necessities identically from one city to another. It is a stable micro-currency that is not connected to the fluctuations of currencies around the world and that affects the achievement of all sustainable development objectives.

