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Topic: Create a sovereign bitcoin economy in your community (Read 614 times)

full member
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I'm the land of Bitcoinia, all lattes are purchased with btc.
legendary
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I wonder if a small tight knit community could thrive on a bitcoin bartering system.
Instead of trading your communal good and services for cash, commit to using bitcoin to be free from the cash banking industrial complex. Could some smart folks please help extrapolate and evolve this concept?
Thank you kindly,
H.
Aren't we already a community of such people? I think that Bitcointalk members are trying to live by these rules. But from the other hand I think formal community with set of rules won't work with our community.
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I wonder if a small tight knit community could thrive on a bitcoin bartering system.
Instead of trading your communal good and services for cash, commit to using bitcoin to be free from the cash banking industrial complex. Could some smart folks please help extrapolate and evolve this concept?
Thank you kindly,
H.

Recently a micro nation called Liberland was formed with same kind of plan, but did not hear much from them recently.

Yeah, these are great ideas but implementing them even on the local barrier meets several obstacles that are difficult to overcome. More need to be educated in Austrian economics for bitcoin to succeed.
legendary
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there is one guy doing so, he is fully commited with bitcoin, and he let his card expires on purpose, checks his thread here in the bitcoin discussion section

I wonder if a small tight knit community could thrive on a bitcoin bartering system.
Instead of trading your communal good and services for cash, commit to using bitcoin to be free from the cash banking industrial complex. Could some smart folks please help extrapolate and evolve this concept?
Thank you kindly,
H.

Recently a micro nation called Liberland was formed with same kind of plan, but did not hear much from them recently.
Their so-called president is arrested. Their land is in dispute! I think they fall in some trouble!

are you sure about that? where is the source of this
hero member
Activity: 770
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I wonder if a small tight knit community could thrive on a bitcoin bartering system.
Instead of trading your communal good and services for cash, commit to using bitcoin to be free from the cash banking industrial complex. Could some smart folks please help extrapolate and evolve this concept?
Thank you kindly,
H.

Recently a micro nation called Liberland was formed with same kind of plan, but did not hear much from them recently.

You'll probably not hear from it again. That was yet another clickbait article on some fetishistic dream of a couple rich guys, basically a joke destined to fail.
hero member
Activity: 574
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I wonder if a small tight knit community could thrive on a bitcoin bartering system.
Instead of trading your communal good and services for cash, commit to using bitcoin to be free from the cash banking industrial complex. Could some smart folks please help extrapolate and evolve this concept?
Thank you kindly,
H.

Recently a micro nation called Liberland was formed with same kind of plan, but did not hear much from them recently.
Their so-called president is arrested. Their land is in dispute! I think they fall in some trouble!
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
I wonder if a small tight knit community could thrive on a bitcoin bartering system.
Instead of trading your communal good and services for cash, commit to using bitcoin to be free from the cash banking industrial complex. Could some smart folks please help extrapolate and evolve this concept?
Thank you kindly,
H.

Recently a micro nation called Liberland was formed with same kind of plan, but did not hear much from them recently.
legendary
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Merit: 1007
Do you mean bicoin is directly paid for the required goods or services? More and more merchants are accepting bitcoin payment beyond cash! IMO merchants wouldn't dump cash or card payment yet due to their dominating status.   

But do they really accept bitcoin or do they use one of the services that automatically pays them out in cold hard fiat?
legendary
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Do you mean bicoin is directly paid for the required goods or services? More and more merchants are accepting bitcoin payment beyond cash! IMO merchants wouldn't dump cash or card payment yet due to their dominating status.   
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
I wonder if a small tight knit community could thrive on a bitcoin bartering system.
Instead of trading your communal good and services for cash, commit to using bitcoin to be free from the cash banking industrial complex. Could some smart folks please help extrapolate and evolve this concept?
Thank you kindly,
H.
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