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| Building upon the concept of the [[OSE Bank]], OSE Crypto must have these properties. | Building upon the concept of the [[OSE Bank]], OSE Crypto must have these properties. | ||
| *It is digito-phisically backed by productive potential, as opposed to actual production. This is to avoid inventory, to remain digital and non-scarce thus avoiding artificial  | *It is digito-phisically backed by productive potential, as opposed to actual production. This is to avoid inventory, to remain digital and non-scarce thus avoiding artificial scarcity. Remaining scalable because the productive potential is infinite, or at the very minimum 1000x what we have today. Based on solar energy Kardashev scale. | ||
| *It must avoid the artificial scarcity of traditional proof of work or stake algorithms | |||
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| *[[Balaji Srinivasan]] | *[[Balaji Srinivasan]] | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 21 August 2022
Building upon the concept of the OSE Bank, OSE Crypto must have these properties.
- It is digito-phisically backed by productive potential, as opposed to actual production. This is to avoid inventory, to remain digital and non-scarce thus avoiding artificial scarcity. Remaining scalable because the productive potential is infinite, or at the very minimum 1000x what we have today. Based on solar energy Kardashev scale.
- It must avoid the artificial scarcity of traditional proof of work or stake algorithms