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Chris Caston

Thank you for welcoming me into your online community!

Hello, I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Chris and i'm a 28-year-old male living in Perth Western Australia. I'm a self-employed ...

Started by Chris Caston

0 Aug 3
Raa

Peace y'all

Hiya, I'm in Cape Town, South Africa, I've been a CES trader for several years now, we've got a several-thousand strong community down he...

Started by Raa

0 Jun 23
Liezl Coetzee

Researcher - Gift Economics

Hi I've been looking at manifestations of Internet/ cyberspace culture and impacts on society as part of an Anthropology masters from var...

Started by Liezl Coetzee

0 Jan 26
Kevin Sykes

Hello!

My name is Kevin, and I'm a member of the recently formed Watauga County CES. I am in my last year of university studying Sustainable Dev...

Started by Kevin Sykes

1 Nov. 8, 2008
Reply by Karl Harris
Dawn Pilatowicz

Big spender

Hello - I'm Dawn - the biggest earner and spender on the Cape Town Talent Exchange. I wrote an article a few years back about my experien...

Started by Dawn Pilatowicz

0 Oct. 17, 2008
John Donovan

networking

my names John, and I have a wide range of interest, from, Transition Towns, Peak Oil, Zero Waste, Zero- Net Energy, alternative energy/fu...

Started by John Donovan

1 Oct. 10, 2008
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Stephen Hinton

Introducing COGS

The Point of COGS

COGS stands for Circle of Gifts, and is a complementary currency specifically designed to help local communities re-localise activities. The aim of re-localisation is to provide inhabitants with the possibility of an acceptable quality of life when traditional economic development fails, or their circumstances are against them.

We believe complementary currencies will become more important as energy supplies dwindle and impact the economic growth so essential for inter… Continue

Posted by Stephen Hinton on October 5, 2009 at 9:00am — 3 Comments

Alana

Mobilising The Real Wealth of Community - An Article by Alana Tobin

People around the world are increasingly concerned and even fearful about the present state of our economy and the real possibility of a recession turning into a depression. Having grown dependent upon an economic system which has increasingly failed us now our economy is in a rapid state of decline. As a growing number of people are losing their jobs and homes, many are finding themselves in rather precarious and even dire circumstances. Should the economy significantly worsen none of us likes… Continue

Posted by Alana on September 15, 2009 at 3:18am

Tim Jenkin

US National Debt Clock: Real Time

Have a look at this. Quite incredible: http://www.usdebtclock.org/

Posted by Tim Jenkin on July 31, 2009 at 3:45pm — 1 Comment

Richard

The Method by which the Federal Reserve creates money out of nothing;

The Method by which the Federal Reserve creates money out of nothing; the concept of usury as the payment of interest on pretended loans; the true cause of the hidden tax called inflation; the way in which the Fed creates boom-bust cycles.

Interested? Read more here.. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/888963/posts

Posted by Richard on July 30, 2009 at 7:30pm

Tim Jenkin

Credit and Debit Limits

Credit and Debit Limits

What are credit and debit limits and why do we need them in a community of givers and receivers promoting the notion of abundance? Surely limits create a shortage of the currency, taking us back to debt-based conventional money where those of us who are short of the stuff have to borrow it from those who have a surplus?

Credit and debit limits are absolutely essential for the health of an exchange. In the CES we do not impose 'hard' limits where the system stops… Continue

Posted by Tim Jenkin on July 28, 2009 at 11:35am — 2 Comments

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