Acknowledging the Value of Women:

The Faces of an empowered economy should reflect the Faces of those that got us here and will drive it forward.

Denominations of money are implicit validations of who has ‘value’. Over time, these values are subconsciously engrained into the collective psyche and become self-reinforced norms.

Historically, men have overwhelmingly dominated such denominations and have thus been designated as having the most value. However, this is simply false on its face.

It is well-settled consensus that the best way to increase economic productivity is through empowering women. Women and women’s groups are the engine of underserved economies as well as the driving force powering their growth.

Their continued perseverance in the face of the inherently exclusionary rules of traditional economies is all the proof one needs to forecast who will drive growth and innovation in a new permissionless economy that is free to set its own rules.

As such, the denominations of ACX will be ascribed to the names of some of the most empowering women in human history.

Introducing Our 10 Denominations

Below is a look at ACX’s 10 denominations, from largest to smallest. We chose to name our units after empowering, brave and powerful women who inspire us and represent the heart that we hope for our community to embody. We include a short blurb on their dedication to taking risks, breaking rules, and challenging the status quo in order to empower others.

You will notice that we are leaving 2 denominations blank to be voted on by ACX Network participants after launch. During our community rewards program we will be incentivizing open submissions for the top 5 candidate choices, that will later be voted on by the network to pick the final 2 women.

There will be 6 Billion ACX.

1,000,000 ACX = 1 Kit (Kittur Chennamma, India)

Kittur was one of the Indian female rulers to lead an armed rebellion against the British East India Company in 1824. The resistance ended with her arrest and she became a symbol of the independence movement in India.