In light of VentureBeat’s recent guest post from Twofish president Lisa Rutherford, we feel compelled to mention our handling of this related topic over three years ago, long before the current currency crisis. On the emergence of web currencies via the social web, Jochen Krisch wrote on May 21, 2006 (original article in German):
In this way, community internal services and contributions to the communal well-being can be more easily exchanged or compensated for, without needing to access external currencies.
Then and now remains the most exciting question:
In her very interesting article, Lisa Rutherford speculates on how the struggle for a universal online currency might look like. The only catch is that the post deals primarily with a consumer and commerce oriented currency system and glazes over the no less important social dimension of web currencies.
Related posts:
- Web Currencies: Facebook Tests Sponsoring of Credits
- Web Currencies: The Metacurrency Project (Video)
- Web Currencies: After the Currency Crisis
- Geek Credits: Web Currencies vs. Local Currencies
Originally posted in German in two parts (1, 2) by Jochen Krisch, adapted for excitingcommerce.com by Jason Soo.
Jct: Best of all, when the local currency is pegged to the Time Standard of Money (how many dollars/hour child labor) Hours earned locally can be intertraded with other timebanks globally!
In 1999, I paid for 39/40 nights in Europe with an IOU for a night back in Canada worth 5 Hours.
U.N. Millennium Declaration UNILETS Resolution C6 to governments is for a time-based currency to restructure the global financial architecture.
See my banking systems engineering analysis at http://youtube.com/kingofthepaupers
Posted by: KingofthePaupers | 06/02/2009 at 04:07 AM