I created an open source barter facilitator application and I am wondering if it is the future of commerce
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And there will be another currency after that.
Again, I'm not spending my time bartering the chickens my boss gave me for some crabs, for some iron, for some gas, just to trade that with the person that has the thing I need, because thats what they wanted.
If you come up with any argument about "well my simplifies that by making the trades for you", then you've just re-engineered currency.
Currency isn't the issue, it's money lenders (you know, the table Jesus supposedly threw over at the synagogue), because it's the generation of debt to make profit at the expense of others, while not contributing anything tangible, that's the problem according to the parable.
You could still have debtors in a barter system, and that would still be problematic. It would still be debtors preying on people with little to start with, like payday loan places. "We'll loan you 2 chickens today, but you'll owe us 3 on pay day". See, no difference.
Now if you want to make a local barter system just because, that's different. But acting like you're going to replace currency is naive, at best. Currency has been with mankind for thousands of years, because it simplifies trading.