Introduction
Most cryptocurrencies are purely digital, secured by hashing or staking.
Woodcoin takes a different approach: it is a hybrid money system that uses the natural uniqueness of wood grain combined with digital verification.
Each wooden coin is both:
A physical token – carved from wood, with a unique grain pattern that cannot be forged.
A digital entry – photographed, documented, and published on a peer-to-peer network for public verification.
This creates money that is both tangible and cryptographically verifiable.
How It Works
Unique Identity – Every coin has an 8-character alphanumeric code (0–9, a–f).
Verification – High-resolution photos of each coin are published in a decentralized torrent swarm. Anyone can verify authenticity by comparing the coin’s wood grain and code.
Scarcity – Just like gold has density, wood has a fingerprint-like grain structure, making counterfeiting practically impossible.
Why Wood?
Physical scarcity – No two wood grains are the same.
Sustainable – Based on renewable natural material.
Historically proven – Communities have used wooden money in the past (e.g., Tenino, WA). Woodcoin modernizes this with digital verification.
Current Status
Physical coins are being minted and documented.
A torrent-based database of authenticity is live.
Website:
www.woodcoincrypto.comOpen Questions for the Community
Is this closer to a collectible, a complementary currency, or a true cryptocurrency?
Could hybrid physical–digital systems fill gaps left by purely digital money?
What risks or opportunities do you see in tying money to natural uniqueness (wood, Damascus steel, etc.)?
Links & More Info
🌐 Website: woodcoincrypto.com
📖 Book: A New Kind of Money (Amazon)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4XN3YC4💬 Discussion welcome below!