realpaladin
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Any trading system will eventually become like the current monetary system.
This follows from the fact that the goods, tangible or intangible and/or services that are being traded can not be consumed at trading time.
The effect from that is that there is a 'credit' (as in 'you still can take x amount when you can consume it) system which keeps track of who has how much 'credit'.
The reason we are all talking about 'money' so much is that it was a 'no-brainer' credit system that basically said 'I own x amount of shells, and 1 shell represents y'.
But there is no real difference in that system or just writing down that 'John is allowed to come get a fresh bread every tuesday because he helped building the barn'.
The confusion came with the trading of the trading units and especially when the whole statistics was introduced ("We have not yet built the barn, but since John is going to help us until it is finished, he can already get a bread every tuesday").
What some are calling a problem of 'the system' is rather a problem of the people working that system.
If trading in corrupt or unwilling people for others is called 'world-changing' then darn, we have had that all through history already!
This follows from the fact that the goods, tangible or intangible and/or services that are being traded can not be consumed at trading time.
The effect from that is that there is a 'credit' (as in 'you still can take x amount when you can consume it) system which keeps track of who has how much 'credit'.
The reason we are all talking about 'money' so much is that it was a 'no-brainer' credit system that basically said 'I own x amount of shells, and 1 shell represents y'.
But there is no real difference in that system or just writing down that 'John is allowed to come get a fresh bread every tuesday because he helped building the barn'.
The confusion came with the trading of the trading units and especially when the whole statistics was introduced ("We have not yet built the barn, but since John is going to help us until it is finished, he can already get a bread every tuesday").
What some are calling a problem of 'the system' is rather a problem of the people working that system.
If trading in corrupt or unwilling people for others is called 'world-changing' then darn, we have had that all through history already!