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  • 81Circulation (currency) — The social system in which we live has usually developed to the stage for money to be used as the medium for the exchange of goods and services. Hence the money is an important aspect of the general social or macroeconomics system. To better… …

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  • 82Fictional currency — For the practice of treating currency as a legal fiction whose units the issuing government can create or retire at will, see fiat money. A fictional currency is some form of defined or alluded currency in works of fiction. The names of such… …

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  • 83African currency — was originally formed from basic items, materials, animals and even people available in the locality to create a medium of exchange. This started to change from the seventeenth century onwards (though there is still some slavery), as European… …

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  • 84World Currency Unit — The World Currency Unit (WCU) is an indexed unit of account (unit of account) that stands for a unit of real global purchasing power. Proposed by Lok Sang Ho of Lingnan University, Hong Kong, it was first intended to be the basis for denominating …

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  • 85Afro (currency) — The Afro is the proposed official currency of the African Union. [http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message562211/pg1] [http://www.babylon.com/definition/Afro%20(currency)/Serbian] [http://tech.mit.edu/V124/N25/basil25.25c.html] The Abuja… …

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  • 86ORCA (Internet currency platform) — ORCA, Inc. Type Private Industry E commerce, Social Media, Technology, Consumer Internet Founded 2008 ( …

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  • 87Denomination (currency) — Banknotes of 5000 denomination in different currencies including Franc, Yen, Lire, and Dollar Denomination is a proper description of a currency amount, usually for coins or banknotes. Denominations may also be used with other means of payment… …

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  • 88Soft currency — indicates a type of currency whose value may depreciate rapidly or that is difficult to convert into other currencies. It is generally less desirable than hard currency to users. Soft currency can be in the form of paper, electronic or debt based …

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  • 89Time-based currency — In economics, a time based currency is an alternative currency where the unit of exchange is the person hour.Time based currencies value everyone’s contributions equally. One hour equals one service credit. In these systems, one person volunteers …

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  • 90Global Digital Currency Association — The Global Digital Currency Association (or GDCA) is a trade association of electronic money operators, digital currency exchangers, merchants and users. The GDCA is a nonprofit organization of business professionals operating in the global… …

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