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  1. Humans Need Not Apply is a 2014 short Internet documentary film, directed, produced, written, and edited by C. G. P. Grey. The film focuses on the future of the integration of automation into economics, as well as the worldwide workforce. Grey & Brady introduce themselves after 18 episodes, working in public on the Internet, humblebragging revisited, a list of words that we mostly can't say on the podcast, the sacred space of calendars and 8 ways robots will take your job. This is why your idea is an EXCELLENT ONE although someone has to pay for the mining / transaction upkeep
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  2. GO TO Mangos and SignUp: (Be warned, super alpha stadium, everything can break every time) mangos.liv.io Mango generation:Every verified member gets one mango per hourDemurrage Fee: 20%To be fair in the long run and encourage spending of mangos during one year 20% of the mangos are decaying on every verified accountTotal Amount of Mangos to be generated per Person:In some years the money supply per participant would be quite stable with going towards 24 mangos * 365 * 5 ~43.800 mangos per participant at maximum Speed: 1sec interval1 seconds is one virtual minVerification MechanismYou can only
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  3. signed up... great work! lol, thats sounds like super duper speedy
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  4. Totally aware of the rationalization, thats why I think a currency with implemented redistribution mechanism aka universal dividend is such an important thing to be discovered and researched. So, help me playing around with "mangos" and ask for features to be developed, in order to test things out that we can implement it later on in a "real world" currency.
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  5. Excellent clips there Bick, thanks for linking 'em Recommend others to check 'em out.. atleast the shorter 'Humans Need Not Apply' clip. The automation industries have taken huge leaps in the precision and efficiency and some of them are already prettymuch ready for market. Especially with the driverless cars. Its something not in the future, theyre already here... think how many drivers-to-lose-jobs there are in the transportation industry? "Daimler tests a self-driving, mass-produced truck on real roads" http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/04/daimler-self-driving-truck-test/
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