Timebanks *ARE* a form of money. Just one that is extremely flawed. At most, it could be a very minor supplement to to normal money.
What happens if the bearer doesn't live in the same state as the issuer?
What happens if the bearer becomes unable to work?
What happens if the bearer can't use the issuer's label?
How does the bearer value the note if they don't know the value of the issuer's labor?
What if the bearer can't use the issuer's labor?
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