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I just had a thought, that the amount of money in an economic system shoud be directly proportional to the population. I am no expert at economics (I consider myself an enthusiastic amateur) but I thought it would be a system that would be more flexable and stable than the gold standard, without the...
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Stef's recent video called " Fractional Banking, Private Currencies and Humble Freedom " is very interesting. In the second half were he discuss the possible solution for multiple currencies is something I've been chewing on recently and I find it very useful for me. I've been thinking...
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Hi folks, I hope this is not too late and that is relevant to the discussion: Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vPobjqA1yE Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BML6d8VXNkI Part 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB0Vg1arDpA Part 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDQHYtALDs0 Part 5 http://www.youtube...
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[quote user="JacobSpinney"] Do you think that in a free society consumers would allow fractional reserve banking to take place? [/quote] Check out podcast 523 entitled Anarchic Money, where Stef discusses the topic of currencies in an anarchist society. If I remember correctly, he stats that...
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"GoldMoney for the iPhone enables you to exchange units of digital gold and silver. It's quick and secure, allowing you to make transactions with ease. Check your balance, make payments and review your transaction history all from one easy to use interface." http://www.concentricsky.com...
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[quote user="Mr Bojangles"] The bank appears to exist as a part of the Repulic of Dakota nation. www.republicoflakota.com It's a separatist movement in the upper mid-west lead by Russell Means and the Lakota nation. They base their claim to an independent nation from within the power of...
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http://www.libertydollar.org/ Are liberty dollars a good alternative to FRNs? Are liberty dollars the best alternative to FRNs? If not, why not?
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http://www.e-gold.com/ Is e-gold a good alternative to FRNs? Is e-gold the best alternative to FRNs? If not, why not?
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"The Free Lakota Bank is the world's first non-reserve, non-fractional bank that issues, accepts for deposit, and circulates REAL money...silver and gold. All of our deposits are liquid, meaning they can be withdrawn at any time in minted rounds." http://press.freelakotabank.com/index.php...
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"If I was a Free banker dude and i saw my money gettins super valuable I would improve it by adding more anti-counterfiting software into the money." Right, probably some kind of secure digital currency might evolve along those lines (backed by gold or silver or assets etc), with retina or...