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RE: Will Countries Ever Cease To Exist?

in #world8 years ago

Fascinating article!

Cryptocurrency can indeed play a role in supporting the changing nature of governance and jurisdiction, perhaps rendering a boarder-less world with ease of movement and individual autonomy.

I've found the creator of DASH, Evan Duffield to be an interesting source of relfection on matters of governance and the potential future of a boarder-less reality. Recent interview with Evan i found supportive in opening my mind to big world thinking is:

I see potential for Bitcoin to become the world reserve currency of the world. Bitcoin has very much established itself as the cryptocurrency world reserve currency. Maybe this will change, maybe not.

Countries as they exist today operate as Corporations. It's not a commonly discussed topic how our Corporation Countries presently operate...Yet it is well documented that Government Corruption and lack of accountability is a serious problem. Perhaps the approach moving forward is having many parallel systems of governance that are pegged to cryptocurrency...and different applications exist as our pillared structures of support in shaping a free flowing world of support and the best quality accommodations.

Historically, money as debt has been a method of control and regulation to stagnate the creative potential of individual citizens of any given country. For example: South Africa in relationship to the UK. The purchasing power of the pound to rand is: 1 pound equals 17.44 rand. South Africa is rich in natural resources. The UK, not so much. Yet the UK is able to leverage and dare I say pillage the resources of south africa for pennies on the dollar.

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You are absolutely right in everything you say and I agree that the world will be moving into a direction where the government will be just another entity (or public corporation) that will take part as an equal with other similar entities run by us the people and cryptocurrency will be a huge part of that.

thanks for your support, best regards.