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altered states of monetary consciousness
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andytudhope committed Jul 28, 2023
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_Note: in this case, the [original Google Doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mdWJhBFrGx0OBJbx5fceLZSEI1zvkVuJhQwgVhpxOas/edit?usp=sharing) is more revealing, because you can see the ongoing conversations. This system is not yet in production, but you can [explore v1 on goerli here](https://goerli.honour.kernel.community)._
_Note: in this case, the [original Google Doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mdWJhBFrGx0OBJbx5fceLZSEI1zvkVuJhQwgVhpxOas/edit?usp=sharing) is more revealing, because you can see the ongoing conversations. This system is not yet in production, but you can [explore v1 on goerli here](https://honour.community)._

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_This post is dedicated to Brett Scott, for all he continues to do with [altered states of monetary consciousness](https://brettscott.substack.com/p/the-crypto-credit-alliance)_.

> "A _credit orientation to money_ is a mental model that sees money not as a commodity (either real or fictitious), but rather as an active accounting system powered by IOUs that bind people together into inescapable interdependent meshes [...] One subtle yet crucial nuance to internalise is that a credit orientation to money is a way of thinking about money, rather than a specific prescription or specification for its exact form [...] credit thinking requires you to imagine the world as an elaborate mesh of people keeping accounts of webs of promises, relations and obligations [...]
> "What if the best of crypto could be fused with the best of credit thinking? What if crypto could shed its rigid monetary theory, and what if mutual credit systems could shed their small-scale backwater feeling? [...] One of the biggest cultural tasks is to bring the wealth of community-focused knowledge possessed by mutual credit practitioners into the crypto sector, whilst finding a positive outlet for the technical prowess of the techies: if done right, we might end up with more dynamic forms of liquid decentralization, with **local systems riding on global architectures**."
## Money Made Weird

The word “weird” can be traced to “_wyrd_”, meaning destiny. To call someone “weird” is to say they are destined: their presence has that strange and sometimes unsettling sense of something greater. To make something weird is to wire it to reach its destination, knowing well that each thing is destined for the origin from whence it emerged.
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