• explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Why would someone prefer that over money that can hold value over time? When I die I don’t want my wife to have to jump through hoops.

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      4 months ago

      Added some links to my original comment.

      It’s not instead of central currency, but in addition to it.

      The advantage is that businesses can transact with less conventional liquidity so they don’t have to rely on bank loans. This allows them to charge less to customers who use the local currency.

      In the long term, this makes money [in general – both kinds] move slightly faster within the local market, which makes the money [both kinds] more valuable [within the community]. And since the money [again, both kinds] is staying in the local market, the community’s wealth is less likely to be drained by external speculators.