Credit/debit systems appear to have existed for at least 5000 years. Money is just an abstraction technology to make the credit/debit economy work more smoothly and scale up.
As money is a foundational tech for civilization, you’d need to find a replacement tech that serves much the same purpose, but avoids whatever downsides you feel outweigh it’s benefits. That’s a hard problem.
Then implement it in such a way that civilization doesn’t implode during the transition. This is a very hard problem.
And then prevent humanity from finding a way to exploit that tech for the benefit of the few, bringing you right back where you started. This is a nearly impossible problem.
A planet that runs on money, you can morph it, alter it, but you won’t be able to destroy it.
A planet that runs on kingdoms, you can morph it, alter it, but you won’t be able to destroy it
“A planet that runs on land, you can morph it, alter it, but you won’t be able to destroy it.”
-you but under feudalism.
Somehow people lived for thousands of years without money, but at this moment money becomes indestructible lmao
cavemen as people lolz
Credit/debit systems appear to have existed for at least 5000 years. Money is just an abstraction technology to make the credit/debit economy work more smoothly and scale up.
As money is a foundational tech for civilization, you’d need to find a replacement tech that serves much the same purpose, but avoids whatever downsides you feel outweigh it’s benefits. That’s a hard problem.
Then implement it in such a way that civilization doesn’t implode during the transition. This is a very hard problem.
And then prevent humanity from finding a way to exploit that tech for the benefit of the few, bringing you right back where you started. This is a nearly impossible problem.
We’re on Lemmygrad, if that gives you any ideas for a solution.