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To: TobagoJack who wrote (174016)6/30/2021 4:47:01 PM
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Julius Wong

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<<Weird Twilight Zone music playing in background>>

-lol-

As long as the inflation risk exists, which it does, then I see buying pm's and crypto as the sensible thing to do.

I think people can become their own central banks. And their fortune could depend on thier reputation, measured digitally and up to the minute. I have this concept where machines serve human kind, and people have free choice. This concept is at varience with current philosphies where the human race is on the pecking order. Supposidly the machines rule the people. wtf?

I made this as a present to my former landlady. It's a ring of wooden tokens surrounding a half ounce silver coin that also represents the central BBQ at a party. This was made pre Doge btw. There is also a real 1911 uk silver 3d piece under the 9th smaller token that represents the pet dog. The other tokens representing the people at the birthday BBQ last summer. In 1911 that 3d silver piece could buy a loaf of bread and two pints of beer for comparitive value. 1.5 grams.

The outer case was not made by me. Too much work and I bought it for just a few pounds on ebay. It's just a momento for a shelf really, but it's an idea too.

I didn't do it for this birthday present, but there are chips you can buy to I.D a pcb. There are totally unique and cost a few pence. They only way to replicate them is to have your own large semiconductor plant, or possibly pay for chips to be made under contract, and their presence on the internet would be almost immediately detected. They are cheap & small, and could be easily inserted into a small wooden plug (for example).