
How the Idea Transformed
From an ancient act of giving to the architecture of a new digital economy
It is Not Charity
It’s the Next Stage of Capitalism
Maaser is often mistaken for charity or faith. In truth, it is structure the first human attempt to build balance into wealth itself. Long before economics had a name, people understood that prosperity must move to stay alive, just as light must flow to shine.
Today, that ancient understanding becomes digital architecture. The Maaser Shared Wallet translates a timeless principle into a modern mechanism: ninety percent remains within capitalism, ten percent circulates through a shared system that strengthens its foundation. It is not a donation. It is a design a living framework that keeps capitalism fruitful, fair, and in motion
The Visionary Behind the Flow
Ronen Eliyahu Priewer is an entrepreneur in the fields of social technology, light economy, and diamond research as well as a philosopher exploring how reality itself is shaped through language and code. He coined the term GeoGodPolitics to describe the deep interplay between spiritual narratives and global systems, where ancient scripts influence modern behavior, trade, and belief.
At the heart of his work lies a constant search for harmony between matter and light between the visible world of economy and the unseen logic of creation. Through projects such as Or Yahalom, and Vision Exodus, Ronen has developed an ecosystem where ideas, symbols, and technologies converge to form new societal structures.
The Maaser Shared Wallet is his next evolution translating an ancient principle of balance into a digital system for the modern age. It’s not a religious revival; it’s the architecture of a new economy, one built on circulation, transparency, and collective prosperity.

How I See Society in the Future
The modern economy is built on a vertical model wealth accumulates at the top and struggles to circulate back to the base. This structure creates growth, but also fragility. In the future I envision, every layer of society participates in a continuous flow of value.
Through the Maaser model, companies, employees, and governments share a common mechanism: ten percent of profits and salaries are routed into a shared digital wallet that redistributes capital where it creates measurable social and economic return. Ninety percent remains within free-market activity, ensuring productivity and innovation stay intact.
This system doesn’t replace capitalism it refines it. It adds an automatic stabilizer that keeps money moving, supports resilience, and strengthens communities without dependence on taxes or charity. It’s a structural upgrade for the economy itself.