Trevor on Nostr: I disagree whole heartedly with this. Okay so the Internet is completley wiped out ...
I disagree whole heartedly with this.
Okay so the Internet is completley wiped out with no chance of coming back any time soon.
Are you telling me that small rural communities are going to immediately turn on each other and start fighting for resources?
I can see huge metropolitan areas having this issue but not so likely in small communities that are connected socially, with a large population of armed residents.
I think it's more likely that people would begin to barter and trade within their communities.
It's inevitable that there would be bad actors and small militant groups looking to take from others and so ammunition would be nessesary but not the common means of exchange.
It's more likely in my mind that commodities and stable metals would be the means of exchange.
Okay so the Internet is completley wiped out with no chance of coming back any time soon.
Are you telling me that small rural communities are going to immediately turn on each other and start fighting for resources?
I can see huge metropolitan areas having this issue but not so likely in small communities that are connected socially, with a large population of armed residents.
I think it's more likely that people would begin to barter and trade within their communities.
It's inevitable that there would be bad actors and small militant groups looking to take from others and so ammunition would be nessesary but not the common means of exchange.
It's more likely in my mind that commodities and stable metals would be the means of exchange.