What is a roadmap for the unbanked ?
A governance token without a roadmap is the same as a worthless meme . That’s the main reason why the price doesn’t go up.
What is a roadmap for the unbanked ?
A governance token without a roadmap is the same as a worthless meme . That’s the main reason why the price doesn’t go up.
How about this one - Airdrop USD1 to everyone worldwide—onboard billions, ignite a movement!
I also have a similar idea. The problem is, after all, how to deliver it to people who do not have a terminal. You have to think about a specific roadmap. Because that is WLFI’s vision for the future.
Really nice to have someone who shares the same wille. That wille has doubled in power, and we definitely should communicate more about it.
The Technology Mandate: Building the Open Platform for Giving
We just need something similar to WorldID—one human can own it, and can only own one. Then giving becomes quite simple. They just interact with the contracts to claim the giving.
In contrast to Worldcoin, which centralizes all humans’ iris data and is therefore quite dangerous, a zk-KYC system backed by the government would be much safer and easier.
Thank you. The heart is together.I found Ted. https://youtu.be/P50Rk_WozbU?si=DsJZ9zDrdXj7Fe8U
It seems that remittances to the unbanked are already being realized around the world.
The current problem may be support for people who cannot work for various reasons.
I believe that this initiative is also important to increase the value of $WLFI.
In order to deal with the population without a WLFI bank account, I am considering integrating the concept of “universal basic income and half-life currency” advocated by Dr. Hideto Tomabechi .
Dr. Hideto Tomabechi holds a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University and is a CyLab Fellow at the university.
True.
If they have a web3 wallet, they got an account that could receivie and spend money already
Not specifically for people who cannot work, but for everyone — and set up a minimum standard for humanity.
I like the UBI idea, and and I’ve personally thought about it. The DUKI (“/djuːki/” — Decentralized Universal Kindness Income) was directly inspired by it. I’ll copy a few thoughts I posted about a year ago, and I’d love to hear your thoughts if you’re interested.
UBI (Universal Basic Income) and DUKI (‘/djuːki/’ Decentralized Universal Kindness Income) have many similarities, with DUKI being directly inspired by the UBI concept. However, the term DUKI mainly to explicitly highlight three key aspects: decentralization, kindness, and the source of funds. While UBI could also be decentralized and kindness-based, I wanted to make these following points explicit and clear:
Decentralization: By people, for people. Power to People, it can be implemented by anyone, any organization, anytime ,anywhere, without relying on a centralized body to create, contribute, or distribute power in the form of money. Crucially, participation must always be voluntary - no authority should ever force individuals to participate or force them out of participation. This ensures true freedom of choice, allowing people to engage or disengage based on their own will and circumstances. As Thomas Jefferson eloquently stated: ‘To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical.’ This principle aligns perfectly with the stance on voluntary participation, emphasizing that forcing anyone to contribute to or participate in a system they disagree with is fundamentally wrong.
Reciprocity: It sparks the first flame of kindness, nurturing it into a roaring fire of compassion that spreads from one heart to another. DUKI ignites the human spirit - inspiring minds to learn, pushing boundaries in science, and fostering a relentless pursuit of knowledge and growth. It’s a testament to what we can achieve when we lift each other up, creating a world where kindness begets kindness, and where our collective potential knows no bounds. By make the first kindness move and emphasizing reciprocity, DUKI aims to create a ripple effect of kindness that can transform societies from within.
NotBasicIncome: It is fundamentally determined by people’s kindness and ability to offer support, with reciprocity playing a crucial role. Its amount can vary widely, providing less than basic needs, or exceeding them, depending on the social context. This flexibility allows DUKI to adapt to changing social dynamics and foster a culture of mutual support. The reciprocal nature of DUKI means that those who receive kindness are encouraged to pay it forward when they’re able, creating a self-sustaining cycle of generosity. This system of give-and-take can lead to significant social improvements, as it not only addresses immediate needs but also builds stronger, more interconnected communities.emphasized text
It was copied from an advocacy website I created about a year ago. I also bought a small amount of WLFI just for the “DUKI In Action” proposal, since WLFI specifically advertises that DUKI owners can submit proposals. I intend to promote the proposal wherever I can.
DUKI DIDN’T KNOW THE DETAILS. Thank you for letting me know. Even if you Google DUKI in Japan, only rappers will appear. Japan has great information control.
DUKI (“/djuːki/” — Decentralized Universal Kindness Income/Initiative). Yes, it’s a new word I came up with, using the acronym in the same way as UBI for Universal Basic Income. I’ve posted it only on the advocacy website, Medium, Hacker News, and here, so it’s still hard to find through Google.
DUKI: /djuːki/ reminiscent of ‘duty’,‘kindness’ and ‘cookie’
DUKI stands for Decentralized Universal Kindness Income. It’s a universal kindness-based income system funded by voluntary contributions from kind individuals and organizations worldwide. DUKI aims to empower people to gain freedom, reject evil, do good, and spread kindness. Currently, DUKI does not exist; it’s merely a bold vision.
This concept draws inspiration from Universal Basic Income (UBI) ideas, the wisdom of great thinkers past and present, and also the harsh realities faced by people worldwide. These realities include stories of individuals joining wars for the sole purpose of providing for their families, situations where someone’s vote can be bought for just a few dollars, instances where people feel powerless against overwhelming evil, and cases where standing up for what’s right leads to severe personal consequences.
Life is hard, and humans are not angels. Sometimes, when given two choices, people choose the beneficial one without considering whether it’s right. To be frank, I doubt if I would choose the right option if the benefits were huge and choosing otherwise incurred a big threat.
I hope DUKI, if realized, raises awareness and serves as a reminder of duty and kindness among people, whether powerful or powerless. I envision it as kindness cookies that can bring hope and rejoice to all lives in the world and also help people have faith that there is kindness in humans, and there is ‘God’ in it. (To clarify, ‘God’ here is not bound to any religion. If I have to explain, I mean the Goodness of Humanity.)
DUKI should be potentially understood by people all over the world. I think universal basic income should be delivered to those who need it, and in my mind, DUKI and UBI coexist as a matter of course.
Because it’s an ios translation, the detailed meaning may be different.
Yes, they can indeed coexist—and coexist perfectly. UBI could be funded through government-mandated taxes to support people who cannot work for various reasons, we just need to be very careful to prevent corruption.
DUKI should be voluntary and directly accessible to all participants worldwide. I also find that it aligns very well as a revolutionary marketing strategy for USD1 adoption (WLFI) or any other alternative stablecoins, if implemented.
In my opinion, it should be a normal society with tax-free, UBI and DUKI. Instead of taxes, there are donations, and government donations are UBI.
I wish this could be true—that all taxes would become government donations used for UBI (though perhaps the donation would still be a tax named ‘donation’ if it were mandatory).
However, I believe that in reality, this is too idealistic. A completely tax-free system is quite impossible, at least for the foreseeable future. Governments need power in the form of money to protect their citizens from criminals and other malevolent governments and do all kinds of other necessary things.
At the moment, tax-free is technically possible. The problem is politics. In particular, the United States, where the legal development of crypto assets is progressing, is the closest to a tax-free country. However, the rights who want to dominate people out of distorted goodwill will block it.