If you are a "Silver Bug"

You're on the lone wolf road.

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There's something about taking a moment every now and then to take out your silver and put it on the table. Go ahead, put it on, and put the paper on, too.

To see the fact that it's real, it exists. It exists just like your "white-man credits" do, a term I dubbed because Federal Reserve Notes are not and should never be confused with real money.

To see how shiny it is, how you can directly relate the weight of silver to food. I have a classmate of mine who says that he spends only $40 per month on food, living extremely frugally by buying in bulk.

Well, three ounces of silver has historically been worth 30 days of labor -- 30 meals at the end of the day, which is a month's worth of food, right here, right now.

Regardless of inflation, you see that holding these ounces puts you completely outside of this "game" of credits and places you back into a world which we aren't familiar with, the real world.

No more games.

10g of silver is a delicious meal.
3 ounces of silver should be rent for the month.
1 ounce gives you a good amount of gas for travel.

Imagine a world where you could take this to a trusted people-owned place, convert it into Silver digital tokens, and for the fee of the electricity used in a more efficient accounting system than Proof-of-Work, like Stellar or Hashgraph, send it around the world, or alternatively just transacting with it locally, eliminating the fakery of debt-based dollars or bubble-based Bitcoins.

This is the new financial paradigm. Putting yourself on a metal standard gives you a true share of the economy that is humanity. With my skills and resources I currently hope to eventually be able to supply this resource-backed system to the world.

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It sounds better than paper as well, cheers.

Looks like you got a few nice pieces of Monarch silver.

Stack on, @athconnect! I just followed you.

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