LetMoneyGo
About LetMoneyGo

About the experiment

LetMoneyGo is a global social experiment about money, curiosity, and human behavior.

It asks one simple question:

Would someone voluntarily send money to a stranger with no reward, no promise, and no guaranteed return?

The experiment is not about investment, profit, lottery, or financial return.

It is about observing what happens when money leaves someone’s hands on purpose.

“The question is not only what money is worth. The question is what money reveals.”

Why this experiment exists

People let go of many things throughout life: time, opportunities, objects, ideas, and relationships.

But money feels different.

Money is often connected to security, control, freedom, identity, fear, status, and emotion.

LetMoneyGo exists to explore that emotional connection.

What the experiment is testing

The experiment does not try to measure generosity alone.

It explores curiosity, hesitation, emotional attachment, and decision-making.

Why would someone participate?

Why would someone refuse?

What does the decision reveal about how people relate to money?

What LetMoneyGo is not

LetMoneyGo is not an investment.

It is not a lottery.

It is not a promise of return.

It is not a financial product.

Participation is voluntary and based entirely on curiosity.

Why money is powerful

Money is powerful not only because of what it can buy.

Money is powerful because of what people believe it represents.

Security. Freedom. Control. Identity. Opportunity. Respect.

That belief shapes behavior.

The real question

LetMoneyGo is built around a simple but uncomfortable question:

If money left your hands with no reward in return, what would you feel?

That feeling is the experiment.

Explore more

Read more about money, emotion, curiosity, and human behavior.

Would you participate?

No rewards. No promises. Just curiosity.

Join the experiment