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It's not a fiat
currency
controlled by a nation-state.
And they compete: the first miner to find out the truth and to validate the block, is rewarded in digital currency, in the case of the Bitcoin blockchain, with Bitcoin.
Whether it's the World Trade Organization or it's the IMF, the World Bank, the Bretton Woods Accord on currency, these were American institutions, our values, our friends, our allies, our money, our standards.
They do, but only in the economic sphere, and they want their own values, standards, currency, in competition with that of the US.
As our societies grew more complex and our trade routes grew more distant, we built up more formal institutions, institutions like banks for currency, governments, corporations.
It stores the history of custodianship, ownership and location for assets like the digital
currency
Bitcoin, other digital assets like a title of ownership of IP.
Blockchains give us the technological capability of creating a record of human exchange, of exchange of currency, of all kinds of digital and physical assets, even of our own personal attributes, in a totally new way.
But I was paid in the kind of
currency
our culture seems to have forgotten all about.
In what
currency
will I pay them?" "If I need medications, where will I find them?
The major
currency
of our reward system is dopamine, an important chemical or neurotransmitter.
A hundred dollar bill is printed by the government and designated as official currency, while other pieces of paper are not.
Throughout history, most currency, including the US dollar, was linked to valuable commodities and the amount of it in circulation depended on a government's gold or silver reserves.
But after the US abolished this system in 1971, the dollar became what is known as fiat money, meaning not linked to any external resource but relying instead solely on government policy to decide how much
currency
to print.
Think about the purpose of currency, which is to be exchanged for goods and services.
If the total amount of
currency
in circulation increases faster than the total value of goods and services in the economy, then each individual piece will be able to buy a smaller portion of those things than before.
The Fed uses vast amounts of economic data to determine how much
currency
should be in circulation, including previous rates of inflation, international trends, and the unemployment rate.
Language is the
currency
of politics, forming the basis of society from the most common, everyday interactions to the highest ideals.
The visual mash-ups of corner stores and beauty supply houses,
currency
exchanges, are where I actually, inadvertently learned the foundational principles of something I would later come to know is called color theory.
Attention is the
currency.
So we try to make sure that we never, ever underestimate the fact that data works as a
currency
in the market and as an asset that can be a real barrier for competition.
He has to decide on tax policy, on currency, on border patrol, on policing.
In Kenya, mobile phone minutes have actually become an alternative
currency.
In this market, the
currency
has become the content itself.
We have a common language, currency, infrastructure, basically all the things that make a country a country.
For millennia, the people of Britain had been using bronze to make tools and jewelry, and as a
currency
for trade.
It's also important to remember, when considering our bodies' vulnerabilities, that from an evolutionary perspective, health isn't the most important
currency.
The E.U. also became a
currency
block, and is now the most powerful trade block in the entire world.
In Bosnia you use the Euro
currency
already, and that's the only
currency
they're probably ever going to have.
So this rise of local
currency
is another really interesting phenomenon.
The collapse in biodiversity, climate change, pandemics, financial crises: these will be the
currency
that we will think about.
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