
Globalized Digitalized Economy with Cryptocurrency
Author: Chema Medina.
One should be very attentive to the reunion of the Economic World Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January of 2021, where the economy’s future and globalized humanity would presumably be determined.
A solution for the “globalists” and apparently part of their agenda, is the implementation of a society managed by Artificial Intelligence and industrialized by robotics, resulting in the vanishing of the middle and working-class. It would also give more of a possibility for sustainable development, where consumerism, as a significant factor in the economy, would be restricted only to an elite.
This way, there would be no need to require programmed obsolescence, therefore minimizing the abuse of natural resources and its consequent pollution. That economy would be digitalized with cryptocurrency.
This ‘pandemic’ is very ‘convenient’ to take a determining step towards the implementation of this plan. The proper technology is already here, so it is just a question of globalizing it.
There would always be the question of what would happen to the middle and working classes, the majority of the population. Perhaps here is where depopulation would be justified. It would seem to be a science-fiction story if it weren’t already living it.
Indeed, I feel so much for the naive that still believes that things would go back to ‘normal.’ They don’t realize that we have reached a critical point in human history and that there are many effects from so many causes that will be defined in our planet, inclusive in humanity.
But there is still a chance to give a turn to this possible destiny. Primarily, parting from this critical situation, a brief period of ‘tipping points’ will be established, implying that causes and their effects would be transcended, and a singularity principle presented. This entails that we know nothing of what could happen, nor the consequences of this entropy that we are living. The only
thing is that we must be attentive, avoid the trivial, and be ready to implement practices towards a new paradigm.
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