ENGINEERING THE UNKNOWN
Designing financial communities that rise in a post-scarcity world.
Issuance of local currencies and tokenization of real-world assets.
Financial arquitectures that empower and liberates us from slavery.
Sovereignty over the fruits of our labour and our savings for ever.
Privacy and financial freedom for a thriving future worth living.

From Buenos Aires to the global stage, we want to help communities design their own economic sovereignty — local currencies backed by their economies, self-custody wallets for the unbanked, and tokenized models that turn land, production, and labor into liquid assets.
Mutual credit systems, time banks, and community currencies tailored to the economic reality of your region. Not speculative — productive.
Turn real-world value — land, harvests, energy credits, cooperative shares — into digital tokens that flow freely between participants without intermediaries.
Self-custody education, Lightning Network integration, and circular economy strategies for communities ready to opt out of the fiat treadmill.
Web3 application architecture, smart contract design, and user experience for decentralized coordination tools that real people can actually use.
Open-source platform for designing regenerative settlements. Economic modeling, resource simulation, and the Cell Operating System for human coordination.
rubania.orgThe cultural and philosophical arm — documentary, renders, and a festival to ignite the first wave of participants for regenerative settlement.
gaiasapiens.orgBitcoin self-custody workshops, Lightning payment integration, and circular economy pilots across Latin America.
Chaorder is a fancy portmanteau that refers to the complexity of dynamic systems. The edge where chaos and order converge is where the structures that make creation possible emerge. It is the very place where the essence and mystery of life unfolds.
We believe that the only resilient economies are designed by and for their peers. Money should be a tool for coordination, not enslavement and usury. Communities don't need banks — they need rules without rulers, and a shared vision. The technology to thrive and live in fraternal harmony is at our disposal. We only need to design the systems that connect us, and abandon those that isolate us.