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Topic: Local Community Fork: Time Dollar and the BitCoin (Read 615 times)

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The tech has changed much since I posted this! The POS system would defiantly be the way to go in this situation.
as for the doctor vs babysitting, In my humble opinion the training that doctors go through is way to costly and for that justifies a higher pay. However the high cost that doctors demand draw more people to do that job for the money rather then just being a good human. I would much rather someone looking after me enjoy the position rather then simply earning a paycheck.  Naturally in our current culture and monetary paradigm much of this is just a dream.
A system such as that would require a Universal Income system to off set many of the greed components of society. Of course UI is a touchy subject.
Thank you for your input.
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PoS is an energy-efcient way of earning a digital currency,
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What is HIGH-YIELDING MASTERNODES? SONDER proj...
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I read a comment that stated how running an independent community BitCoin currency fork would probably not be able to work. Most likely due to the inherent need to attach it to current world bank currencies such as the all mighty Dolla$.

I too hope that the BitCoin or one of its fork projects can split away from the world banking system in the near future and was pondering deeply the subject when I remembered hearing how some communities use Time Dollars. A time dollar represents an hour of someone's time. Example If I were to build a webpage for someone using the time dollar system I would get a credit for each hour worked on the project. For which I could then trade for an hour of someone else's services. Of course one issue with this system is the need for a central record keeping service.

Enter the ฿TC. I present that a community could certainly agree their Bit-currency to be equal to a time dollar. Initially the project manager would need to have hashed some TBC (Time BitCoins) in order to distribute to the first contributors and just like physical bills they would need to be assigned to the community possibly by receiving X amount after signing up. Soon after the community will be the majority of the holders and hashers.

Of course to use time dollars one needs to have skills that can be utilized be it from baking to baby sitting, or construction and other technological services. It isn't too hard to figure the time worth of individual items.

recordkeepingA major benefit to using a system such as BitCoin digital currency is the record keeping. With a single operator system the books can be altered and obfuscated but with crypto-currency the transaction records are kept on each users computer to verify all user activity.

There have been reports of particularly shady BitCoin users who had found a way to falsely flood the market with fake ฿TC bringing the current market down to its current levels of $6 -$9 from the previous $20 and up. By using time dollars opposed to other fiat currency a ฿TC always equals One Hour of work.

Naturally the BitCoin is divisible by thousands so even if something takes but a few minuets it is easy enough to only send what was earned. As in all industries tips and donations are always welcome.

timelegermoneyJust as current BitCoin users can mine currency using computers so will the supporters of the Time Dollar Fork. Alterations would need to be made so the mining software rewards a proportionate amount of TBC. The current BitCoin structure awards 50 ฿TC to the block finders which of course is fair if it takes 50 hours to do so or perhaps even less then a TBC per hour spent hashing since it is the computer doing the work.

However If the need ever did arise to convert these community TBC into domestic currencies it seems more logical to assign the conversion rate against the current average cost of the energy used to create the coin opposed to just what people are offering to pay at the moment.
 

Written in response to these posts:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2322.0;all
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/open-source-means-i-can-make-my-own-bitcoin-currency-right-9011

I look forward to educated observations.
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