
Join the GILD Network: A New Way to Build Local Goldback Communities
Goldback is embarking on a new chapter, and we want you to join us. We’re launching a new initiative to build sustainable Goldback economies across the country. The GILD Network (Goldback Interchange & Local Development) is a grassroots program designed to connect passionate Goldback supporters in local communities, allowing them to exchange, understand, and use Goldbacks in everyday transactions.
What does GILD do?
The GILD Network seeks to forge communities where Goldbacks are used, understood, and accepted. We aim to help people:
- Exchange Goldbacks in real life.
- Educate others about sound money.
- Sign up merchants to accept Goldbacks.
- Foster community through shared values and in-person meetups.
Utah Chapter Kickoff BBQ
We’re starting where it all began—with the Utah Chapter. Join us for a BBQ on June 20th, 2025 to celebrate this groundbreaking venture. The event will bring together Goldback experts, enthusiasts, and businesses to celebrate the beginning of this important movement and explore ways to get involved.
Event Details
When: June 20th, 2025 @ 6:00 PM
Where: Olympic Park, 2700 W 1600 N, Lehi, UT 84043
What to Expect: A casual BBQ with introductions to the Goldback team, an overview of the GILD Network, and opportunities to get involved in the Utah Chapter.
RSVP for the BBQ
Let us know you’re coming and tell us a little more about yourself!
We can’t wait to meet you and start building a stronger Goldback community. Until then, let’s keep spreading the word! Feel free to share the flyer below and invite anyone who might be interested in joining the GILD.

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