Currency
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In Africa, you know, airtime has become literally a
currency
in its own right.
So this
currency
becomes credit, which again, is really, really interesting.
And we did a survey that backs up the fact that, you know, 45 percent of people in this very crucial demographic in the U.S. were saying that they're comfortable using an independent or branded
currency.
He was so respected, they put him on European
currency
back when that was a compliment.
I mean, we're all good citizens of social media, aren't we, where the
currency
is envy?
So it's not obvious how it leads to inflation in the country doing the actual printing unless it leads to a
currency
depreciation of that country.
This is because access to information is a critical
currency
of power, one which governments would like to control, a thing they attempt to do by setting up all-you-can-eat surveillance programs, a thing they need hackers for, by the way.
In Agbogbloshie, weight is a form of
currency.
But, repeated month after month, by millions of people, these sums of money add up to rivers of foreign
currency.
Old power is held like a
currency.
And so the question that I ask myself is, what happens to the last community using paper notes when the rest of the world moves to digital
currency?
At that point, I had to ask the obvious question, "Guys, what's an ICO?" ICOs were a way for young companies to raise money by issuing a digital
currency
tied to the value and services that the company provides.
The
currency
acts similar to shares in a company, like on the public stock market, increasing in value as it's traded online.
And their voices hold value and
currency.
Ironically, by borrowing out their voices, I'm able to maintain a temporary form of currency, kind of like taking out a loan with a very high interest rate.
If I didn't continue this practice, I feel that I could just fade off into oblivion and not maintain any form of social
currency.
And just because ASL has no sound to it, it automatically holds no social
currency.
Would you trust someone who just won the lottery to accurately define the concept of
currency?
The origin of the word robot dates back more than a thousand years to the era of serfdom in central Europe when servitude was the
currency
for rent.
At the level of the global political economy, imagine for a moment that our national currencies have a free-floating exchange rate, with a universal, global, digital currency, one that is issued by the International Monetary Fund, the G-20, on behalf of all humanity.
Aztecs used cacao beans as
currency
and drank chocolate at royal feasts, gave it to soldiers as a reward for success in battle, and used it in rituals.
Activism is the
currency.
And so I calculated quickly on the box, 'How much would it take in capital, in currency, to play a physical game of Monopoly with my kids so that they actually tangibly got to feel the money in their hands?'
It's estimated there are trillions of dollars circling the globe in our global economy every single day, yet only four percent of that money is actually in coin or
currency.
The
currency
of today is digital.
The US alone created four trillion dollars' worth of its own
currency.
Because climate change is a shared global problem, there are some really compelling reasons why we should be printing that international
currency
that's issued by the IMF, to fund it.
These are national stores of wealth that countries keep to protect themselves against
currency
crises.
So, for example, the issuance of these extra SDRs every five years could be capped, such that this international
currency
is never more than five percent of global foreign exchange reserves.
When we combine software and currency, money becomes more than just a static unit of value, and we don't have to rely on institutions for security.
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