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30 September 2024

  • curprev 06:1006:10, 30 September 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 1,515 bytes +1,515 Created page with " =Discussions= Rachel O'Dwyer: "Since the history of accounting there have been forms of transactional surveillance. Since the birth of money there have been forms of special tokens with strings attached – scrip for workers, alms for the poor, pin money for married women, grey market tokens for things like drugs and sex work, and special tokens for marginalized groups – for refugees, for slaves, for servants. The digitization of tokens has driven a large shift from..."