This is very interesting! Good introduction to this new idea, and I'll be following the links to read more.
Question -- I assume the code you provided is in the Solidarity language, is that correct? I'm very interested in Ethereum and have just started to learn Solidarity, and this looks like that!
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I think it is not Solidarity but Solidity language
Yes! You are absolutely correct, the Ethereum language is called Solidity, not Solidarity! I have been so busy here lately that I have not yet looked into the language any further, but it is still something on my To Do list.
I'm not sure I agree with the premise that cryptocurrencies ca't be taxed. Tax is just a smart contract embedded in the system as transactions are made a small percentage is transferred to a third party. This pool can then be distributed as a universal income.