Save together with people you trust. Everyone chips in each round, and each round one person takes home the whole pot — held and paid out safely, automatically.
A tanda — also called a cundina — is a rotating savings circle that families and communities have trusted for generations. The idea is simple: save together, take turns, and help each other reach a goal sooner.
A group agrees on a fixed amount and contributes it every round.
Each round, the full pot goes to a single member of the circle.
The turn passes along until everyone has received once — then it ends.
The same rhythm as the tanda you already know — with much more convenience and security.
Start your own circle or join one. Make it public, or keep it private with an invite link for friends and family.
Each cycle, every member puts in the same fixed amount. The smart contract collects and holds it — no organizer touches the money.
Each cycle, the entire pot goes to one person in the circle. It could be for rent, a goal, or a rainy day.
The payout passes from member to member each cycle. Once everyone has had a turn, the tanda completes.
The trust of a tanda, with guardrails that don't depend on anyone keeping their word.
The money is held and released automatically by code — so no organizer can ever run off with the funds.
A small refundable deposit covers the circle if someone stops paying, so honest members always stay whole.
Every contribution and every payout is publicly verifiable — anyone in your circle can check, anytime.
Save in the currency you already use, and get your pot the moment it's your turn.
Save in pesos with MXNB — the same value as the cash you already use, ready to send and receive.
Prefer dollars? Run your circle in USDC instead. Your circle, your currency — you choose.
When it's your turn, the full pot arrives right away — no waiting and no chasing anyone down.
Only small, transparent fees — shown to you up front, with nothing hidden and no surprises.
If you've ever been in a tanda or cundina, you already know how this works. If you haven't, it's the easiest way to save with people you trust.
Gather your circle, set your amount, and let everyone save together — safely.