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In Greece a new bottom-up network of cashless exchange called the [http://www.tem-magnisia.gr Magnesia Exchange and Solidarity Network] is becoming very popular. It uses a medium of exchange called "tems" which is organised with the Dutch open-source [http://project.cyclos.org Cyclos] decentralised online banking system. Hording and debt are prevented by not allowing accounts to accumulate more than 1200 tems and not allowing people to owe more than 300. The people using it feel very empowered and optimistic about being able to trade together without relying on the financial system. [http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/greece-develops-cashless-euro-free-currency-in-tight-economy-a-wonderful-positive-story/ (read more)] | In Greece a new bottom-up network of cashless exchange called the [http://www.tem-magnisia.gr Magnesia Exchange and Solidarity Network] is becoming very popular. It uses a medium of exchange called "tems" which is organised with the Dutch open-source [http://project.cyclos.org Cyclos] decentralised online banking system. Hording and debt are prevented by not allowing accounts to accumulate more than 1200 tems and not allowing people to owe more than 300. The people using it feel very empowered and optimistic about being able to trade together without relying on the financial system. [http://jhaines6.wordpress.com/2012/03/18/greece-develops-cashless-euro-free-currency-in-tight-economy-a-wonderful-positive-story/ (read more)] | ||
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Revision as of 16:35, 21 April 2012
Greece develops cashless Euro-free currency
In Greece a new bottom-up network of cashless exchange called the Magnesia Exchange and Solidarity Network is becoming very popular. It uses a medium of exchange called "tems" which is organised with the Dutch open-source Cyclos decentralised online banking system. Hording and debt are prevented by not allowing accounts to accumulate more than 1200 tems and not allowing people to owe more than 300. The people using it feel very empowered and optimistic about being able to trade together without relying on the financial system. (read more)
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