The Future of Money
Obsolete.

Money is already obsolete. Technology didn’t do this. Finance did.
The derivative of a derivative is, necessarily, a derivative. So we have to go back to basics.
Derivatives in finance brought the house down many times. Most recently the housing crash. Before that, the dot com crash. Before that, the oil market crash. Before that, a trading crash. Before that, a monetary system crash.
Crash. Crash. Crash.
So, we can know. For sure. The financial system is bound to crash. Cyberterrorism. Or, naturally.
The technology is already out there to avoid this. And the financial institutions are already involved in evaluating it. To make recommendations about it, for and-or against. To do something about the gross differences in the distribution of wealth. Everywhere.
In the meantime, governments all over the planet are gearing up in both technology, and, where feasible, weapons. But, even the little guy is doing this. Technological advances are making us reconsider the word ‘logical.’ Size, and speed, perhaps, don’t have to be logical. Technology, also, is not limited to logical.
Because the advances in technology (and finance) are ahead of man’s ability to understand them.
So, where is all of this going?
There are quite a few people in the world. Far fewer leaders. And far fewer people with wealth. Power, though, is evenly distributed. Even though we may not want to acknowledge this.
So, that’s where we are.
We’ve been here before.
Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.


