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The central bank currency might get backed by gold. The goyim get energy tokens
>Technocracy proposed replacing traditional money with an energy-based currency, known as energy certificates, to create a system grounded in physical reality rather than fluctuating market values.
>These certificates would be denominated in units of energy such as ergs, joules, or calories, reflecting the total net energy budget of a region—initially envisioned as the North American Continental Technate, spanning from Panama to the North Pole.
(Panama to Greenland larp rerun from the 30s "Technate")
>The total energy available would be divided equally among all citizens over the age of 25, granting each an equal number of energy credits regardless of employment status.
>These credits would serve as the sole currency, allowing individuals to access goods and services by deducting the energy cost of those items from their balance.
>The core idea was that energy, unlike money, is a constant measurable quantity—its value does not fluctuate over time, unlike the purchasing power of a dollar.