According to Buterin, these cryptocurrencies should meet at least three of these points:
Act as a sustainable source of income for the government.
Facilitate economic cooperation between residents and the city.
Promote savings and wealth creation for all stakeholders.
Encourage social initiatives throughout the city.
Reduce wealth inequality.
Regarding the last point, Buterin proposed that the vast majority of the newly issued city tokens go to residents as a form of universal basic income. The Ethereum co-founder criticized current economic mechanisms for favoring “the rich over the poor.”
I agree with the Ethereum co-founder! Crypto investment scheme is getting very dirty and is not an equal opportunity for all people. The governments everywhere, but especially in third countries want to keep people poor.
I think Intercoin hits at least 3 here if not 4 with our applications; we have inequality reduction, social initiative incentivization, and promoting economic cooperation.