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In the essay, he waxed lyrical about what another Greek sage, Socrates, would have made of currency management.
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Blockchain provides a distributed database that records every transaction users make of currencies, such as Bitcoin, based on that database.
"Walk through the galleries of New York's Chelsea or Lower East Side," Lerner writes, "and you will find works that claim to be a critique of capitalism or the commodification of art: decontextualized porn that attacks the capitalist spectacularization of sex, sculptures made of a devalued currency, and so on.
Britain has already made rigging of currency and other market benchmarks a criminal offence, and the EU is also introducing tougher punishments for market manipulation.
The Fed's liabilities are principally made up of currency in circulation, which pays no interest, and reserves, the cash that commercial banks keep on deposit at the Fed.
This area is made up of currency retailers, corporations and individuals physically transporting currency.
The euro, he said, "is more than just a currency made of paper and metal.
But in a new spin on the volatile and ever-changing world of cryptocurrency, this digital currency is made of chocolate.
Which makes it an ideal form of currency for some chaebol, and a way to launder money and make bribes.
It is this sort of thing that makes one subversively nostalgic for the era when movies like "Fatal Attraction" and "9 1/2 Weeks" made currency of raw sex and untrammeled desire.
What would he make of Bitcoin, an online currency with no issuing authority whatsoever?
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