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The banks broke the dollar via irresponsible lending and bad products
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US citizens now pay taxes and higher credit to fix the banks’ mistakes
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US citizens face a weak economy, huge personal debt and a system run by those who broke it
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US citizens seek a stronger economy, freedom from debt and a system which works for them
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Give the dollar back to the US citizens to fix it themselves
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MAKE THE DOLLAR OPEN-SOURCE
TO DISTRIBUTE PRODUCTION AND ALLOW CUSTOMIZATION!
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Open dollars will be printed on demand for flexibility and convenience at reduced cost to user
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Print dollars are made via a home computer printer using a special paper and ink and data cartridge
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Prints are a hierarchy of fixed visual elements, digital codes and customizable areas
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Prints are accessible via sans serif fonts, large type and sound files encoded in RFID tag
I confirm this isone US Dollar
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Prints contain a number of authentication devices – a ‘smart’ color strip, QR code, serial number and RFID tag
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Printed dollar value is deposited in user account by scanning RFID. Print has no value until recharged using same process.
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Printed dollar with optional personal spending RFID tracker card (more on this later!)
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Open dollars will be customizable to create local or even personal currencies
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Users can select and print classic dollar designs if they do not wish to customize
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Users can customize areas of the dollar design to make identifiable local or personal currency
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Uploaded designs are available to all for re-use under a creative commons license
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Users can customize areas to make personal currency for gifts, promotion or sheer vanity
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ALLOW COMMUNITIES TO SUPPORT
LOCAL ECONOMIES
BY CREATING THEIR OWN COMPLEMENTARY CURRENCY.
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Local communities can set the parameters of their currency to support local values and work toward shared goals
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Set parameters to connect unmet needs with unused resources
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Local dollars will carry greater value within a community, boosting trade & minimizing carbon footprint
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Bev and Steve
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Increase value by printing loyalty badges for local communities to distribute or place on the dollar
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David Zeibin
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Increase value by higher local buying power and hidden bonuses
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Merlijn Hoek
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Increase value by exchanging dollars for time instead of money
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Niffty..
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Local dollars will identify communities locally and nationally
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David Paul Ohmer
Tony the Misfit
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Identify community via custom images, symbols, maps and signs
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Southernpixel
NASA
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Identify community via embedded sounds and hidden symbols and images
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MAKE THE DOLLAR TRACKABLE
TO PROVIDE CONTROL AND MOTIVATION FOR SPENDING YET MAINTAINING PRIVACY
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Trackable dollars will show spending on a private personal level to control spending
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Individuals track categories of personal purchases to control and refine spending patterns
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Individuals track against targets to spend carefully - allocating ‘rations’ for certain purchases
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Trackable dollars will show flow of money between local business and spending trends
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Locals track flow of currency between local business identifying new opportunities
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Locals track overall spending patterns against their own to spend responsibly
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Locals track flow to refine parameters for how local currency functions
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Trackable dollars will show flow of money on a national level identifying trends and needs
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National spending patterns show what is valuable for local communities
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National spending patterns show opportunities for trade between communities
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National spending patterns provide comparison to ones own spending habits
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We propose to give the dollar back to the US citizens to fix it themselves by making it open, local and trackable.
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Open dollars provide on-demand printing, customization and personalization.
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Local dollars allow communities to support local eco-nomies by creating their own complementary currencies.
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Trackable dollars provide personal control over spending, motivate purchases yet maintain privacy.
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