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  • ...the text does not return, valid or not. This is analogous to central bank currency controls in a global economy, which can disempower local cliques but strong ...mail/wikien-l/2004-February/010267.html one of many proposals for a revert currency, by Ed Poor].
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  • See [[w:money]] for more general coverage. We discuss only a few '''real currency''' issues here, like: ...um]] which must be stated usually in real currency terms, requiring some [[currency conversion]], e.g. to multiply a [[score]], or convert some data on real pr
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  • ...Bank For International Settlements]] which clears transactions in national currency: ...their currency to the [[US Dollar]] so they have the advantages of a hard currency without meeting the "requirements".
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  • See [[w:money]] for more general coverage. We discuss only a few '''real currency''' issues here, like: ...um]] which must be stated usually in real currency terms, requiring some [[currency conversion]], e.g. to multiply a [[score]], or convert some data on real pr
    808 bytes (125 words) - 01:55, 19 April 2004
  • ...Bank For International Settlements]] which clears transactions in national currency: ...their currency to the [[US Dollar]] so they have the advantages of a hard currency without meeting the "requirements".
    2 KB (270 words) - 07:46, 7 August 2004
  • ...and might include such mechanisms as a [[revert currency]] and [[community currency clearing]]. See [http://www.thetransitioner.org/wiki/tiki-index.php their
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  • ...the text does not return, valid or not. This is analogous to central bank currency controls in a global economy, which can disempower local cliques but strong ...mail/wikien-l/2004-February/010267.html one of many proposals for a revert currency, by Ed Poor].
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  • ...der [[globalization]] so far, this is called being the "[[w:global reserve currency]]". However, since the US dollar is not as reliable as other [[store of va Through the currency futures markets, a [[prediction market]] about [[currency]] value, [[financial capital]] achieves its so-called "[[spot market price]
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  • ...time for Canadians means more beer is consumed. Also, beer is effectively currency already for Canadian teenagers, who keep track of obligations to each other
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  • [[Revert currency]] treats every single edit as a bet that the edit will stand. This makes s ...ose you make just casually. Unlike bets in the [[commodity market]]s or [[currency market]]s, a prediction is normally attributed to some person, who may be t
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  • *[[revert currency]] to reflect or create [[repute]]
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  • ...aving only one currency left on the planet the historical knowledge of how currency rates regulate economical activity is rendered useless and no-one really kn
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  • ...re practically as [[prediction market]]s, [[economic choice]] and [[revert currency]], respective role of [[edits, votes and bets]] in the shaping of [[Consume
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  • number is, and must translate it into a [[currency]] and map it
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  • ...bioregional democracy]] so that each [[ecoregion]] has its own [[community currency]] and controls can be put at the borders.
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  • <th>Commodity</th><th>Unit</th><th>Currency</th><th>Bourse</th> <th>Commodity</th><th>Unit</th><th>Currency</th><th>Bourse</th>
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  • When applied in the monetary policy system used to determine when new [[currency]] is created, these become the most powerful form of [[moral purchasing]] -
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  • ...to the market only following great gulf conflict. Now, just how can buying currency of a war ravaged country benefit you? 10000 dinar is at all time low in val ...in value. Now you have understood the importance of investment into Iraqi currency dealing.
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  • ...And they don't need anyone betting on them or against them with a [[revert currency]]. But if it's controversial, one or more of those things will happen! *It is possible to create a [[revert currency]] and do [[betting]] in it, or in cash even, but this is just another syste
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  • require translating the [[score]] into [[currency]], so that a device or
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  • ::[[revert currency]] - a currency to make wiki management more predictable
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  • ...tution on Earth (the [[WTO]], [[IMF]], [[BIS]], [[UN Security Council]], [[currency markets]], [[commodity markets]], [http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?CarC
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  • ...ee on gets through to the [[Publish Wiki]]. This might involve a [[revert currency]] or a system of real world [[campaigner]] commitment to demonstrate the bo
    1 KB (244 words) - 01:37, 6 August 2004
  • ...power|power]] requires some means of combining the views, e.g. a [[revert currency]], or other method of [[answer recommendation]] relying say on [[approval v
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  • ...y are not a [[store of value]] (the [[unit of account]] being a national [[currency]], that is assumed to be the store instead), nor a [[standard of deferred p
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  • ...currency markets, or (''b'') the [[purchasing power parity]] (PPP) of each currency relative to a selected standard (usually the [[United States dollar]]). ...n Union is not formally a nation, it is tied together with a [[Euro|single currency]] (excluding the [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[Sweden]] and [[Denmark]]) and is
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  • ...rmal [[faction]]s battle it out; They may gain or lose points in [[revert currency]] for violating trust of other [[faction]]s. Whole thing is like a [[turn- ...is true. Since it's not "free" to push nonsense (see [[bet]] and [[revert currency]]), factions choose battles carefully, and let other factions win when ther
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  • *[[w:ISO 4217|ISO 4217]] - Currency Codes (3 char,)
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  • ...ency]] signature. It is so small and cheap it may even be embedded into [[currency]]. '''RFID radio transponders''' (receiver and sender combined) get their e
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  • ...of real people, and give more credibility and status (e.g. via a [[revert currency]] system) to those who do this research, than those who spout their own opi
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  • ::[[revert currency]] - a currency to make wiki management more predictable
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  • ...h it should not be one that requires cash payments - though maybe [[revert currency]] is involved.
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  • ...lic wiki]]s. It is so damaging that it gives rise to calls for a [[revert currency]] to make such actions "not free".
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  • ...ly there is now more emphasis on [[contract]], and on [[insurance]], and [[currency]] dynamics in modern [[commodity markets]].
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  • * http://groupcurrency.org/ Group Currency is a cryptocurrency that provides its identified members with a basic incom
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  • ...nces of power. This may involve some mechanics, e.g. an explicit [[revert currency]].
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  • ...[[defense]], [[infrastructure]], [[justice]], [[education]] and a stable [[currency]]".
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