Digital mutualism: when 220 years of tradition meet tech

Digital mutualism is the transposition of French cooperative principles (born in 1806 with the first mutuelles) into the digital economy. COLHYBRI applies this model to local commerce: each subscriber contributes to a solidarity pool that funds services gifted at partner shops, creating a digital community safety net.

1806

first mutuelles

220

years of tradition

79%

aspire to brotherhood

3 EUR

monthly fee

What is French mutualism?

French mutualism originated in 1806 with the creation of the first mutual aid societies. These structures let workers pool resources to face illness, disability and unemployment. From this movement came Social Security (1945) and the large mutuelles of today. 220 years of tradition shape the French social landscape.

What is digital mutualism?

Digital mutualism brings these principles into the digital economy: modest contribution, shared risk, redistribution to members. COLHYBRI applies this model to local commerce: 3 EUR/month per resident, 75% to the solidarity pool, services randomly gifted at partner shops. This is not charity; it is a mutual.

Why is digital mutualism fit for 2026?

It answers 2026 expectations: 79% of French people aspire to more brotherhood (IFOP, 2025) but 78% do not trust fellow citizens. Mutualization without an intermediary (no bank, no NGO) resolves this paradox by creating a light, transparent frame where solidarity happens without risk.

Frequently asked questions

A solidarity tradition born in 1806 with mutual aid societies. From this movement came Social Security (1945) and the modern mutuelles.

The transposition into the digital economy: modest contribution (3 EUR/month), shared risk, redistribution to members.

It answers the brotherhood/distrust paradox: 79% aspire to more brotherhood but 78% do not trust fellow citizens. Mutualization without intermediary resolves the paradox.

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