For the development of the community, you don’t have the effrontery, to issue their community currency, they are many ways that you can do that without causing any conflicts that you may not be able to endure, because in a country where they value their currency and cherished their government, issuing a community money, will serve as a insult to them, and what is the essence of introducing what inhabitants does not find useful to them, when you supply goods if you doesn’t allow people to purchase them with fiat currency and you insisted that they should use your community currency, they won’t demand for your goods, meanwhile you are not the only one supplying that kind of goods, if they were not able to purchase yours, they can purchase them from other communities. You may be arrested for issuing currency without the acceptance of the government.
Poor people can also be millionaires without depending on the government, they always find their ways to survive with what they have no matter how little it is, some of the poor has a lot of properties like lands that they use for farming, after harvesting those crops that is when you will realize that a lot of poor are rich.
First off, community currency ain't a new idea. It's been happening for ages, and it's working in a lot of places. It is not about the damn paper; it is about the community. Your flashy money is as useless without the community as a politician's promise is. This is not about degrading the national economy, either. It's about raising it starting from the bottom up. It's about affording a community resilience and personal identity. But you have to build that trust, and that starts with communication, instruction, and clear benefits explanation
Regarding the poor, owning land is a form of wealth. If you cannot sell your goods or crops, though, it is similar to possessing a million-dollar Ferrari without keys. You have to turn those materials into something people desire, something fit for market sale. It's about thriving not only about surviving. It's about making something more from what you have