[consulting] How to send/receive money (was: being a listed consultant)

Victor Kane victorkane at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 01:55:36 UTC 2007


No, it is that (productive forces) artificially restricted by obsolete
national boundaries...

On 4/9/07, neil.mcevoy at ondemand-network.com <
neil.mcevoy at ondemand-network.com> wrote:
>
>
> Now that's a hell of a use case scenario! :0
>
> But hey, modern banking is only a bunch of computers/software with inputs
> and outputs and some business rules....
>
>
> > Put my name and contact info in a file somewhere, and contact me each
> > time you come across someone who can even imagine starting a new
> > currency, and electronic transfer system...  preferably with the
> > further goal of eradicating poverty.   Maybe eventually we'll have
> > enough people to do so.
> >
> > ben melançon
> > 1-508-737-0582
> > ben at melanconent.com
> >
> > People Who Give a Damn
> > building the infrastructure of a network for everyone
> > http://pwgd.org/
> >
> > Agaric Design Collective
> > Open Source Web Development
> > http://AgaricDesign.com/
> >
> >
> > On 4/9/07, Sami Khan <sami at etopian.net> wrote:
> >> Quoting Karoly Negyesi <karoly at negyesi.net>:
> >>
> >> > Awesome! So basically, it's IBAN transfer or nothing. That transfer
> >> > is a remnant of a pre-Internet era, when the fastest communication
> >> > literally was wiring (aka using a telegraph). I can't wait to see
> >> > something fast and easy... but seeing how much the banks profit from
> >> >  this for basically nothing, I can see how it will not happen in the
> >> >  short time.
> >>
> >> Yeah, where rich corporate interests the prices will never go down.
> >> The banks as they
> >> exist are the most useless part of the electronic economy. You can
> >> automate essentially
> >> all their functions with a few supercomputers (or even 1) and save
> >> consumers billions...
> >> But then imagine all those bankers not getting any richer, GRIEF!
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Sami
> >>
> >>
> >>
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