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39 WWW.hPLUSMAgAzIne.CoM …divorce cases in which World of Warcraft's internal currency is named as an asset; the proliferation of corporate "points"… our concept of value is expanding. TRANSITION PHASE 1: VALUE PROLIFERATION Today, rappers sing about driving bentleys, living in hotel-sized mansions, and drinking thousand-dollar bottles of cognac. Soon, they may be saying, "And that don't mean shit unless you got viz and virt and rep!" We've already seen the beginning of this: divorce cases in which World of Warcraft's internal currency is named as an asset; the growing importance of reputation systems such as ebay feedback; the proliferation of corporate "points" or "bux" systems that can be exchanged for real goods; the monetization of attention via friend-spamming on social networks and advertising on popular blogs. our concept of value is expanding; it will expand even more in this phase. Think about it. If real currency, virtual currency, corporate points, visibility, and reputation all have value, exchanges will soon crop up. Think of a FoReX (a market in which foreign currencies are exchanged) for all things we consider of value. As point examples of near post-scarcity grow and these value systems become interlocking, we'll move beyond a single monetary value system. You'll be able to live well under any number of value systems: reputation, visibility, network, rewards points, or even "old-fashioned" currency. TRANSITION PHASE 2: UNSEEN GOLDEN-AGE The second phase of the transition to postscarcity is the scariest, but only if you look at it from today's PoV. What's hard to accept? Well, multiple interlocking value systems require comprehensive metrics and tracking. Read: surveillance. We could easily fi nd ourselves in a propagational economy, where a person's entire value is based on their Attention Index (their visibility to other people) and Monetization effectiveness (how well they sell). "Yuck," you say. but what if advances in manufacturing effi ciencies make it possible to live well, simply by interacting with friends and going about your life? What if below-replacement-level birth rates and advances in biotechnology meant you could check out of the system by claiming a piece of unused desert and planting a house? This surveillance economy might be a very easy place to live. The end of this phase would come rapidly if Drexler-level nanomachines (molecular manufacturing) made the production of material stuff essentially free, and took the future worth of the entire value chain to zero. If it costs nothing to make the machines to fi nd and refi ne the raw materials, or to grow the transportation network, two of the "insurmountable" obstacles to postscarcity disappear. even without this near-magical technology, bioassembly and other methods will slowly erode the value of raw materials refi ning, transportation, and manufacturing. In either case, this is an even bigger economic rethink than the one we're going through today. TRANSITION PHASE 3: MAGICAL IDEAS True nanotech is limited only by the energy we put into it. In this time, unthinkable mega-engineering projects become feasible: growing a global network for fi nding, refi ning, and transporting raw materials; producing hundreds of space elevators for easy access to extraterrestrial resources; assembling magical factories along every coastline. In this phase: we are truly free to dream, and big ideas are the currency. The dreamers and designers who can imagine the best ways to change the world will become the "economic" giants of their time. The big issue will be how to coordinate these visions, and to eliminate or minimize disruptive ones. This phase ends when the systems for effortless production of all our dreams are in place. Artifi cial intelligences or powerful semantic processing make this unlimited capability accessible to anyone. We are now free to imagine what we want — and have it delivered on demand. TRUE POSTSCARCITY Speak your wishes to the air and it will deliver. The seamless nanotech/biotech skeins distributed through the earth and the solar system make every wish possible. The only remaining question: where do your rights end and someone else's begin? now, sit back and think: even without life extension, I might see every phase of the transition to true postscarcity in my lifetime. Remember that thought the next time you check your brokerage account. It is the end of the world as you know it. And that is perfectly fi ne. corporate "points"… our concept of value is expanding.

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