
A circular sharing economy, fueled by time.
Proposed for the Nürnberg Digital Festival 2026.
What if neighbors shared what they already own?
Each of us owns expensive things we use rarely -- a lawn mower, a party tent, a sewing machine, a PlayStation. Multiplied across a neighborhood, that's a small fortune in objects mostly sitting still. OneFamily.uno turns those objects into a shared circle: what one person owns becomes available to the rest, coordinated by the app. The system is fueled by time. Every shared resource is tracked in ORE, our time-based unit of value (1 ORE = 1 hour of usage). ORE keeps the circle fair without anyone having to remember who did what.
Why this fits NUEDIGITAL
The festival's Sustainability & Green Tech track explicitly names circular economy among its goals. Our angle: a working digital infrastructure that lets a neighborhood share what it already owns instead of buying duplicates -- fewer things produced, more value drawn from what already exists. The Society & Culture track is a natural second home: this is responsible tech design with measurable social impact, currently piloted in Bamberg.
Format
We're happy to adapt to whichever format fits best -- a talk, a workshop, a networking session, or a hands-on demo. We'd bring the platform itself, real Bamberg pilot data, and a few of the everyday objects circulating through it.
At a glance
Bamberg pilot
App is online. Pilot has started.
Open source
Full code on GitHub.
Polygon blockchain
Tamper-proof record of value exchanged.
GDPR-compliant
EU data residency by design.
Let's talk
We'd love to be part of NUEDIGITAL 2026. Reach out and we'll send a longer proposal, slides, or a demo recording -- whichever helps you decide.