Blockchain for a Sustainable Decentralized World

in #life7 years ago

A group of people that didn't own a bank, or a power plant, decided to create a bank and power generation for themselves. Instead of asking permission for the system they wanted to replace, they simply created businesses and incentives through the bureaucracy. We found ways to pay each other for solar panels with cryptocurrency microloans. We are building the system we want for our world. No more paying for electricity. No more paying for Healthcare. No more paying the Bank owners. We now have the technology and formula to create these services ourselves.

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Some countries are already working on Land title blockchains to keep accurate records (https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2017/02/07/the-first-government-to-secure-land-titles-on-the-bitcoin-blockchain-expands-project/), some groups are trying to create blockchain insurance systems (http://fortune.com/2017/09/05/maersk-blockchain-insurance/), solar and renewable energy generation and transfer blockchains and cryptocurrency that pays the "prosumer", producer and consumer. (kwhcoin.com). It even looks like blockchain can replace most bureaucratic institutions with a self automating system with far less waste and much lower prices. A true digital revolution.

So where do we go next? Local Currency for local food. We need to bridge the link between locally produced organic food and local currency. What if there was a business to business coin that was based on a GPS encryption? Like the San Francisco organization, "Baybucks" (baybucks.com), but a digital trade commodity, that wasn't based on mining. Instead it would be backed by a long term slow growing natural resource, like Redwood Trees for example. The more trees planted, the coins generated. The more salmon counted, the more coins produced. The entire fiat currency is actually based on the "Stock market". The Stock Market, is actually keeping track of the artificially created prices of the current "stock" of resources. The reason we have artificial prices is because they are produced globally, which is subsidized by petroleum energy. Without global pollution and petroleum use, the global food system would not exist.

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Food for thought,
Sustainarchist